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Zee5 unveils psychological thriller poster on Holi ahead of 2026 premiere
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Zee5 unveils psychological thriller poster on Holi ahead of 2026 premiere

Vijay Raghavendra is perfectly cast as a vulnerable cop racing to recover a missing corpse’s head and save his own.

The actor will next be seen as an ophthalmologist who loves to peep into people’s lives in ‘Nayanam’

In her directorial debut 'Saali Mohobbat', streaming on ZEE5, Tisca Chopra turns her decades of curiosity into an unsettling drama.

A weary cop, a quiet town, and a case that blurs the line between justice and obsession.

Headlined by Bhuvan Arora, the series is streaming on ZEE5 from September 26.

The ZEE5 show’s source material deserved more patience and more mood.

Sunil Mysuru’s Kannada thriller has plenty of surprises, but not enough substance to back these ideas.

The Kannada director-actor speaks about playing a lawyer in the Zee5 show ‘Shodha’, and the joy of putting himself in the most difficult situations.
Culled from real-events, the film's most fascinating aspect is its politics

Zee5’s first Malayalam original blends real-life crime and cinematic urgency with a razor-sharp production schedule.

A middle-class family is beset by financial troubles in this mild and modest series

Directed by Arun Gopalan and produced by Maddock Films, 'Tehran' has skipped its theatrical release and will premiere on ZEE5 on August 14.

The Nawazuddin Siddiqui-starrer expands our reading of heroism, but runs out of steam.

Babil Khan aces the role of a famous influencer in a contrived crisis.

In this interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, actor Babil Khan talks to us about the terrifying elasticity of fame, the glitchy landscape of the new industry, the legacy of a father who never chased stardom, and the salvation of cinema.

Filmmaker Arati Kadav adapts ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ for a mainstream audience, softening its edges but retaining its critique of everyday misogyny.

R. Madhavan fails to elevate an honest ticket collector’s crusade against corruption

Director Kanu Behl’s film dismantles the wokeness of press procedurals

The second season of Mithya continues to be a celebration of mediocrity.









