Dahaad
Dahaad Review: Packs Punch In Every Episode
Streaming now on Kuku TV, this micro drama blends wrestling, love, betrayal, and long-buried truth into a tight, emotionally charged narrative that stays with you even after the episode ends. The line “ye jung ab sirf medal ki nahi rahi, ye jung ab izzat ki hai” perfectly sets the tone for what unfolds. At the centre of Dahaad is a rising wrestler whose life seems to be on the right track. He has talent, ambition, and the fire needed to make it big in a sport that demands everything from the body and soul. The past refuses to stay silent, and fate begins to pull the broken pieces | Click Here...
Dahaad Micro-drama Review: Fantasy Drama Shines Despite Predictable Story
Dahaad is Pocket TV's latest micro-drama offering, a predictable tale of a mother who loses her son when he was just one, but as the story progresses, it reveals unexpected twists in a fantasy world with a high dose of drama. It is a period micro-drama, and the story opens with Ritika, who lost her son when he was just 1 year old, and he was the only reason for her survival after her husband died. Years later, her son grows up to be young Aarav and meets Kritika, but she is unaware of his identity. As the story looks predictable, the drama unfolds when Raghav enters Kritika' | Click Here...
