Gaurav Desai
India Web Fest 2025 Panel Discussion: Scripting Success With Andhera: Decoding Horror Genre
Watched Andhera. The metaphysical crawl of devilry that’s been witnessed still shoots with spook. Horror comes with an irony, and the irony that the panel discussion drew was a positive one—Indian horror finally coming to light. Threading the thoughts around Andhera; it’s to start by calling it ‘horror renaissance.’ For years, horror in India was dismissed as campy, cheap, or simply not worth taking seriously. In a wide-ranging discussion around Andhera, now streaming on Prime Video, Salil Acharya, Actor/RJ, Vice President, Radiocity 91.1, dived into what makes horror so de | Click Here...
Andhera Review: A Visceral Knockout You Won’t Forget
What is darkness, if not a mirror to our most unspoken truths? Not the absence of light, but the presence of everything we refuse to confront—our grief, our guilt, our shadow selves. Andhera, directed by Raaghav Dar and produced by Excel Entertainment, is a searing and cerebral descent into the psychological underworld of modern Mumbai that dares to ask: what happens when that darkness takes form? When it no longer stays within but begins to hunt from without? Written by Gaurav Desai, Raaghav Dar, Chintan Sarda and Karan | Click Here...
Andhera Trailer: Unleashes a haunting new breed of horror
There’s something deeply unnerving about the Andhera trailer, and I mean that in the best possible way. It doesn't rely on cheap thrills or loud bangs to jolt you. Instead, it creeps in quietly, patiently. And before you know it, you’re leaning in, breath held, skin prickling. Set against the glowing skyline of Mumbai, Andhera peels back the gloss and shows us something far more unsettling hiding underneath. What we see is a city that looks familiar, but somehow wrong. The visuals are beautifully disturbing, filled with shadow, fog, and that uncanny stillness that comes right bef | Click Here...