
Khauf Review | A Harrowing Tale Of Survival In A World Shaped By Male Violence
Created by Smita Singh and directed by Pankaj Kumar and Surya Balakrishnan, Khauf (2025) is very clear about its antagonist from the very first frame. It isn’t a ghost or

Misogyny as the Monster in Khauf
This tale of horror is woven with the traumatic reality of being a woman in India Every once in a while, desi OTT will throw up something for those who

Khauf looks at male aggression and the psyche of trauma through horror
Khauf, the gripping new eight-episode miniseries streaming on Amazon Prime Video, is the latest take on Indian horror. What makes the show special is how it gives shape to the

Write the hell out of a horror film?
Going back-to-back from Khauf (Prime Video) to Sinners (theatrical release), you figure there can certainly be spook with substance! The protagonist of Smita Singh’s series Khauf (that’s dropped on Amazon

Khauf: A well-crafted tale of patriarchy’s trauma, beyond supernatural fears
Hats off to writer Smita Singh and cinematographer-director Pankaj Kumar, co-director Surya Balakrishnan for their outstanding collaboration on a psychological horror thriller masterpiece that sets a new benchmark for the

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