Khauf (2025)
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Khauf Season 1 Review : A psychological horror that doesn’t quite haunt all the way
Story: Madhu (Monika Panwar), a young woman from Gwalior, moves into a women’s hostel in Delhi, yearning for a fresh start. But when she’s assigned a room with a violent past,

Khauf review: Monika Panwar steals the show in slow-burn horror where patriarchy haunts, men are scarier than monsters
Khauf review: Monika Panwar and Rajat Kapoor excel in this slow-burn horror that is as much about patriarchy as it is about the supernatural. Khauf review Cast: Monika Panwar, Rajat

Khauf Review: Monika Panwar & Rajat Kapoor Shine In Smita Singh’s Psychological Horror
Being a woman in India is not for the faint of heart, and Smita Singh’s new show Khauf has proved that. From getting stalked relentlessly to facing violent acts, like

Khauf Review: We Have Heard ‘Darr Ke Aage Jeet Hai’ But Do You Know ‘Darr Ke Peeche Mard Hai?’ This Winner Of A Web Series Tells That Simply & Honestly!
Khauf Review: What’s It About: Khauf in the very first episode, offers the scariest moment one could witness – a woman walking on the lanes of a secluded road in

‘Khauf’ review: A relentlessly dark tale of human and demonic possession
The eight-episode Hindi series stars Monika Panwar, Rajat Kapoor, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Chum Darang, Priyanka Setia and Shilpa Shukla. Something sinister is lurking in room 333 of the Pragati Working Woman

‘Khauf’ Review: Scared, Scarred & Seriously Hooked
The show isn’t in a rush to prove itself, and it asks the same of you. Hang in there. Khauf is one of those rare series that rewards the patient

‘Khauf’ Series Review: A Masterful Blend of Natural and Supernatural Horror
Let’s start with a modern horror story. When the first season of Sacred Games dropped in 2018, there was a surge of hope for a newer dawn of storytelling. The

Khauf Review: Patriarchy haunts more than a ghost in this meticulous horror drama
Khauf Review: What happens when a properly cooked script meets a bunch of supremely seasoned actors? Shows like Khauf are born and they teach how ‘content’ is done without an