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Class (Netflix) Cast & Crew, Release Date, Roles, Wiki & More
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in love with this scene so much , the light the origami swan the actor everything,,
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[Fantasia 2021] Short Films: CHINGUM / JUAN-DIABLO-PABLO / LAIKA
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Ghoul / Ghul - propozycja Netflixa dla fanów zombie
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TRAILER: Ghoul | Coming to Netflix August 24, 2018
Original Netflix Horror Series
Ghoul
=>Everything Coming to Netflix in August<=
From the makers of Insidious, Get Out, and Udta Punjab – Ghoul is a chilling series about a prisoner who arrives at a remote military interrogation centre and turns the tables on his interrogators, exposing their most shameful secrets. You can fight the demons of this world but what about the ones that aren’t?
Watch Ghoul on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80245450
Ghoul (2018–)
N/A|Horror|August 24, 2018
N/ARating: N/AMetascore: N/A
A prisoner arrives at a remote military interrogation centre and turns the tables on his interrogators, exposing their most shameful secrets.
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Netflix Series: Netflix is the leading subscription-based online streaming platform. Which provides Films and Web-Series to their subscribers. The main service of Netflix is Film Production, Film Distribution, and Television Production. Netflix produced so many Web Series, Shows, and Movies in the past few years. In which some of them are Indian Series. Some of Indian Netflix Web-Series are very popular all over the world. And some audiences are fans of the Indian Series. Here we are going to share some Hindi Web Series, which you can watch on Netflix. Best ALTBalaji Series List Top 15 Hindi Web Series to Binge-Watch on Netflix Here is the List 15 Indian web series you can watch on Netflix: Sacred Games (IMDb Rating: 8.7) Delhi Crime (IMDb Rating: 8.5) Little Things (IMDb Rating: 8.2) Taj Mahal 1989 (IMDb Rating: 7.5) Jamtara: Sabka Number Ayega (IMDb Rating: 7.4) Raat Akeli Hai (IMDb Rating: 7.3) Selection Day (IMDb Rating: 7.3) Ghoul (IMDb Rating: 7.1) Bulbbul (IMDb Rating: 6.6) She (IMDb Rating: 6.5) Lust Stories (IMDb Rating: 6.5 ) Typewriter (IMDb Rating: 6.5) Hasmukh (IMDb Rating: 5.3) Betaal (IMDb Rating: 5.3) Ghost Stories (IMDb Rating: 4.3) Hindi Web Series on Netflix Now lets discuss about genre and storyline of these all the series, so that you can decide what to watch first. 1. Sacred Games Sacred Game is one of the most Popular Indian Action-Crime-Drama Series on Netflix. The story starts, when Officer Sartaj Singh (Saif Ali Khan) received a call about the location of Don Ganesh Gaitonde (Nawazuddin Siddiqui). After being removed from this important case, Sartaj starts investigation in his own style. Sacred Games has 2 seasons and both are about flashbacks of Ganesh Gaitonde's Criminal life. This is the best show for Actions, Suspense, and Crime lovers. If we talk about Acting and screenplay then Sacred Games is the next level. All the actors done an amazing job in this. IMDb: 8.7 Available On: Netflix Starring: Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte, Kalki Koechlin, Pankaj Tripathi, Neeraj Kabi, Shalini Vatsa, Elnaaz Norouzi, Jatin Sarna, and Surveen Chawla No. of Seasons: 2 No. of Episode: 16 2. Delhi Crime Delhi Crime is based on the "Nirbhaya Rape Case". A real-life incident that shocked the whole country. The story is about a group of Police Officers who investigating this Nirbhaya Case. This Indian Netflix Series received an immense response from all over the world. If you are a sensitive person or emotionally not good then this Crime Drama series is not for you. IMDb: 8.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, Aakash Dahiya, Adil Hussain, Rajesh Tailang, Denzil Smith No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 7 3. Little Things Little Things is the sweetest mini-series which is based on a couple Dhruv and Kavya. This is a romantic comedy series in which it shows couples live their problems, sweet moments, and life. After a good response from the audience, the makers decided to create some more seasons. So now season 2 and 3 are also available on Netflix. If you are in a relationship then you should definitely watch this beautiful web series. IMDb: 8.2 Available On: Netflix, Dice Media (YouTube) Starring: Mithila Palkar, Dhruv Sehgal, Navni Parihar No. of Seasons: 3 No. of Episode: 21 4. Taj Mahal 1989 It's a good Romantic, Comedy-Drama series, which is based on Lucknow University in 1989. Taj Mahal 1989 is a Love story of various characters based on Lucknow. If you like watching love stories and drama shows then you can give a chance to this Netflix India's Web-Series. You'll definitely like this amazing Series. IMDb: 7.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Neeraj Kabi, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Danish Husain, Sheeba Chaddha, Anud Singh Dhaka, Anshul Chauhan No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 7 5. Jamtara: Sabka Number Ayega Jamtara is the best but most underrated Crime Series, which based on some real incidents. TVF Web Series List The story is around a group of small-town/village boys who running phishing operations. Latter big corrupted politician starts Supporting them in this illegal business. This amazing series is directed by Soumendra Padhi and written by Trishant Srivastava. If you like Crime shows then this will hook you till the end. IMDb: 7.4 Available On: Netflix Starring: Amit Sial, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Aksha Pardasany, Sparsh Shrivastav, Monika Panwar, Anshuman Pushkar, Aasif Khan, Kartavya Kabra, Aatm Prakash Mishra No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 10 6. Raat Akeli Hai Raat Akeli Hai is a recently released Crime-Drama-Mystery film. The story is based on a politicians death, which is getting more complicated because of victim's family. The Suspense in the story and acting of all the actors will definitely impress you. And that's what we actually want from any Crime-Mystery Film/Series. Netflix's Raat Akeli Hai is directed by Honey Trehan. Which starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte & Shweta Tripathi. IMDb: 7.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte, Shweta Tripathi, Aditya Srivastava, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Gyanendra Tripathi, Shivani Raghuvanshi, Nitesh Kumar Running Time: 150 Minutes 7. Selection Day The Selection Day web series is the story of a 14-Year-old boy's love of Cricket. He tries out to Under 19 Mumbai Cricket Team. Latter he realizes this journey is not as pure and easy as he thought. The storyline is very grounded and very interesting. If you love watching sport Movies and Series then definitely like this Short series. IMDb: 7.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Mohammad Samad, Yash Dholye, Karanvir Malhotra, Rajesh Tailang, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ratna Pathak Shah, Shiv Pandit, Akshay Oberoi, Parul Gulati, Amruta Subhash No. of Seasons: 2 No. of Episode: 12 8. Ghoul "Ghoul" is Netflix's second Indian Original Web Series (The first is Sacred Games), which is based on an Arab folklore monster. Ghoul's story is about a mysterious prisoner who exposing his most shameful secrets and much more. This type of Horror Thriller Fantasy series is very unique in India. You should watch this next level Horror Web Series on Netflix if you love watching horror shows. IMDb: 7.1 Available On: Netflix Starring: Radhika Apte, Manav Kaul, Ratnabali Bhattacharjee, Mahesh Balraj, S. M. Zaheer No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 3 9. Bulbbul Bulbbul is a recently released Horror Mystery film, available on Netflix. The story of Bulbbul revolves around the 1880's Bengal. Indian Web Series List Bulbbul (Tripti Dimri) is married to Indranil when she was 5 years old. She was a little girl and she initially pretends she is marrying Indranil's younger brother Satya. After a couple of years, Satya leaves home for a few years. One day he returns home and the story takes a new turn. This film is written and directed by Anvita Dutt and Produced by Anushka Sharma and Karnesh Ssharma. IMDb: 6.6 Available On: Netflix Starring: Tripti Dimri, Avinash Tiwary, Paoli Dam, Rahul Bose, Parambrata Chatterjee Running Time: 94 Minutes 10. She The story of this Crime Drama series revolves around an undercover female constable who trying to catch underworld gang. "SHE" is written by Imtiaz Ali and Divya Johri - directed by Arif Ali and Avinash Das. IMDb: 6.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Aaditi Pohankar, Vijay Varma, Vishwas Kini, Saqib Ayub, Vishesh Sagar, Sandeep Sridhar Dhabale, Paritosh Sand, Shivani Rangole, Suhita Thatte, Kishore Kumar G, Sandeep Dhabale No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 7 11. Lust Stories Lust Stories is the one package of four short films, which is directed by India's top directors. The story of these short films is around modern Love, Sex, and Relationship. This Web Series is directed by Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, and Karan Johar. IMDb: 6.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Manisha Koirala, Radhika Apte, Bhumi Pednekar, Kiara Advani, Vicky Kaushal, Neil Bhoopalam, Neha Dhupia, Sanjay Kapoor, Akash Thosar No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 4 12. Typewriter The Typewriter is a horror drama series that is available on Netflix. The story is about four school-going children from Goa. Who made Ghost club and seeking for a ghost around the haunted villa. The story of Typewriter is really very interesting and fresh. The Web Series is written by Sujoy Ghosh and Suresh Nair, and directed by Sujoy Ghosh. This horror series is best to watch with friends and family. IMDb: 6.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Purab Kohli, Palomi Ghosh, Jisshu Sengupta, Sameer Kochhar, Aarna Sharma, Bijou Thaangjam, Mikhail Gandhi, Palash Kamble, Aaryansh Malviya No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 5 13. Hasmukh If you like watching Dark Comedy/humor, then Netflix's "Hasmukh" is best for you. A small town comedian seeking for a big break in the comedy industry. He realizes, killing people is the way to give a great performance on stage. This becomes his kick, and he turned Criminal. Hasmukh is directed by Nikhil Gonsalves and Co-created by Nikkhil Advani and Vir Das. IMDb: 5.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Vir Das, Ranvir Shorey, Manoj Pahwa, Amrita Bagchi, Deeksha Sonalkar, Ravi Kishan, Raza Murad, Suhail Nayyar No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 1 14. Betaal Betaal is Indian Zombie horror web series, which is based on a remote village where an undead East India Company's officer and his Zombie force start attacking modern-day soldiers. In between the Web-Series, you notice some loose ends but overall the Web Series is really good. Especially if your favorite genre is Zombie Horror. IMDb: 5.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Vineet Kumar Singh, Aahana Kumra, Suchitra Pillai, Jatin Goswami, Jitendra Joshi, Siddharth Menon No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 4 15. Ghost Stories The concept of making Ghost Stories is the same as Lust Stories. Four different short films by different directors. The Web Series is directed by the same directors who direct Lust Stories. Ghost Stories is a horror series, in which you can see Four different Horror short films. These four are directed by Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap. IMDb: 4.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Sobhita Dhulipala, Mrunal Thakur, Avinash Tiwary, Janhvi Kapoor, Surekha Sikri, Raghuvir Yadav, Gulshan Devaiah, Anish Bamne, Pavail Gulati No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 4 So these are the 15 Best Indian Web-Series which you can watch on Netflix. These all are in the Hindi language, so if you are searching for Hindi Netflix Series then this list is for you. We create this list with the help of IMDb Ratings and Wikipedia. So you can choose your type of Web-Series/Show perfectly. Now enjoy your favorite series, and keep visiting Viralmellon for more content. Conclusion: In this article, we shared the list of Top Netflix Web Series so that you can decide what to watch first. We hope this article will help you to choose your binge-watch series. 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Gul, horor na indijski način
ŽANR: horor ORIGNALNI NAZIV: Ghoul ULOGE: Radhika Apte, Manav Kaul, Ratnabali Bhattacharjee, Mahesh Balraj, S. M. Zaheer ZEMLJA: Indija OCJENA:
Gul. Ako ste igrali bilo koji RPG u posljednjih 20+ godina znat ćete da se radi o nemrtvom stvorenju, obično u društvu uskrsnutih skeleta i drugih nemrtvih. U stvarnosti, nije daleko od istine. Gul (ghul) je stvorenje iz arapske mitologije, stanovnik…
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All hail Radhika Apte. The face of indie cinema and the unofficial brand ambassador of Netflix India (pun intended) shows us again why she is a special talent. Film after film, series after series she manages to wow us every time. And Ghoul is no different. As Nida Rahim, she breathes life into a difficult role that requires her to challenge her inner moral compass many times. The series in itself is a blend of a dystopian future and an arabic folklore. Most importantly, it is an original take and gives you some really goosebumpish moments without even a hint of sleaze. Apart from Radhika, the series has some brilliant actors. Ratnabali Bhattacharjee as the ruthless subordinate to Manav Kaul's Dacuna is superlative. She plays Latha with utmost disdain and it is a joy to watch her play this role. Manav Kaul doesnt get too much scope but is brilliant in a couple of scenes wherein he gets to play the man in command. Mahesh Balraj as the Ghoul is scary as hell. Ghoul is groundbreaking in many ways. Firstly it doesnt depend on the typical horror tropes to scare you out. Secondly, it is a reflection of the times we live in. Very subtly it gives out a message that is relevant and extremely topical. And lastly, it tells us why our beliefs and ideals define our existence. Directed by Patrick Graham, it is an atmospheric thriller that will completely absorb you in a different world. It is a fun watch and at a running time of about 2.5 hours and 3 episodes, its more of a film than a series. So I recommend watching Ghoul in 1 sitting. The first episode is a little slow, but the 2nd and 3rd episodes are a real crackerjack. And I repeat, Radhika Apte is a smash. . . Rating -4/5 . . #ghoul #netflix #netflixindia #series #finiteseries #horror #thriller #future #dystopia #mustwatch #reviewoftheweek #netflixandchill (at Pune, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm8SfSihSKI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ohkrzlr1sfov
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yes you read the title right – it’s a movie – not a series. Thank god Transformers doesnt get made by Netflix or we would have like 5 seasons of them. ya that’s the comparison – cause the episode is just 30 mins long and there are three episodes – now thats cheating. Who makes just 3 episodes of and calls it a series ? Well we have Sherlock – but thats like a movie per episode and its class apart.
Sorry Netflix poor decision making on converting this to a series – it is a normal 1.5 hours movie.
first ep : good layout – just when things got interesting – the credits rolled second ep : wait this pace is good for an 8 episode series – but loosing focus third ep : what utter crap, this is just non-sense.
Does Radhika Ape hog the limelight ? yes yes the Ape was intentional Manav Kaul was too lanky – was totally out of sync in his character. Ratnabali Bhattacharjee plays a confused gender coup leader with a nicely hate-able character.
what else could you do with your 1.5 hours rather than this ? put it in the comments section.
rating it – 1.5/5
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Netflix’s Ghoul Episode 3: “Reveal Their Guilt, Eat Their Flesh” Directed & Written by Patrick Graham
* For a recap & review of Episode 2, “The Nightmares Will Begin” – click here Faulad Singh’s been brought to do more interrogation work on Ali Saeed (Mahesh Balraj). He’s the last resort-type of man. Nobody keeps an eye on him, either. He prefers to work on his own. That doesn’t mean Nida Rahim (Radhika Apte) won’t be curious. She hears the sounds of Singh at work, the grunts and the beating. She chooses to go speak to Maulvi. She knows Saeed is “not a human.” Maulvi doesn’t think she’ll believe him even if he talks. The other prisoners urge him to speak. So he tells her of the “Ghul” from “Arabic mythology.” A Ghul – or a “djinn,” a monster – has taken over the terrorist prisoner. These creatures reflect the sin of the beholder. It seems Ahmed called it, so say the others. But the evil spirit’s gone mad. That’s when Lt. Col. Sunil Dacunha (Manav Kaul) is told over the radio they’ve found Ali Saeed’s body in one of his safe houses. Military personnel tell him the body was “partially eaten,” too. Simultaneously, Maulvi explains how the spirit takes over those whose flesh it eats last. You know what that means? Bye, bye, Singh. Or, at least the Singh the others knew. The djinn’s taking over his form now, unlocking the cells of all the other prisoners in Meghdoot 31. The real Singh is decapitated in the interrogation room. And Nida’s left to confront the Ghul herself. She initiates the alarm before making a run for a different cell block. It’s a terrifying sequence, to see a man the size of Singh inhabited by a evil entity, relentlessly pursuing Nida. She manages to get away, though only barely. That’s ONE HELL OF AN INTENSE SEQUENCE! Christ. Gotta love it. Director-writer Patrick Graham’s done a bang up job creating suspense and tension with atmosphere rather than a ton of jump scares. I love a good jump. All the same, it’s nice when the scare’s earner through a build up instead of a random thing popping into frame. The steady dread watching a possessed Singh come over those stairs? Enough to make a heart stop. Problem: nobody believes Nida. She knows the Ghul has taken over Meghdoot 31. The soldiers are terrified when they find a “butchered” Singh and a missing Saeed. This is when Major Laxmi Das (Ratnabali Bhattacharjee) decides it’s Nida who’s done everything, believing her a traitor there to “avenge her father.” Weapons get drawn from each side. Dacunha pulls his pistol and Laxmi does the same. The lieutenant colonel orders his men arrest Mjr. Das. But not all the soldiers are on his side, either. They force their superior to drop his weapon, then they take Nida into custody, locking her and Ahmed away in a cell with other prisoners. Oh, shit. This is gonna get real bad. Nida’s wants to know how to stop the Ghul. We hear the real story of Ahmed, whose family was brutally murdered by the interrogators. Following that he lost his voice. The once fully patriotic Nida is starting to see the full picture of the Force now and her government. She not only sees Ahmed’s story, she sees the story of those interrogated. After the prisoners are interrogated, they’re brought to the very room where she stands to be murdered— the “execution chamber.” She realises her own father’s dead, as well. Bodies are turning up across the facility. The prisoners in the chamber and Nida try to pile whatever they can in front of the door to stop the soldiers from coming back in. When an “unidentified body” turns up, they understand one of them is the Ghul, it’s taken over another form. Holy shit. This has got the remaining prisoners on edge, turning against one another. In the meantime, Nida takes Ahmed with her, not waiting for anybody else to help her with a way out of that place. And who has the Ghul taken? The old cleric, Maulvi. As Ahmed and Nida run for it, and the soldiers wait outside hearing the horror inside, the evil entity tears the other prisoners to bloody bits. Then it takes another form, running after Nida. She’s pulled back through the tunnels, leaving Ahmed alone. She reappears moments later. But is she herself? Has the Ghul taken her form?
The Ghul bit Nida earlier, consuming her flesh, yet it left the actual Nida alive, too. We see how the Ghul Nida and Ahmed sneak back through the halls and into the colonel’s office. It’s choosing to protect Ahmed, killing one of the soldiers. Maybe it’s not actually helping. Maybe it’s using Ahmed for its own purposes. Back with the others, Nida’s interrogated by Laxmi, who wants to know the truth. The woman does not believe in the Ghul. Nida lulls her into complacency, then bites into her. She gets on top of the major, locking her around the neck. It’s revealed by Laxmi what Saeed said to the captain in the initial episode when they found him: he was repeating Nida’s name, asking for her. The Ghul was summoned by her father. He’s the one we witnessed at the very beginning performing the ritual “out of the smokeless fire of hatred.” I’d not thought of that for a minute. Amazing, and dark as hell. Dig it. This all doubles as allegory, about the horrors war and terrorism bring on normal people, turned against one another – like they are when the Ghul inhabits a person’s form – by their government, believing anybody can be a terrorist, or, to follow through on the metaphorical level, a Ghul. Nida and Lt. Col. Dacunha, hoping to atone for their sins, are left searching Meghdoot 31’s facilities for the Ghul. They come to the colonel’s office, where soldiers and Ahmed are waiting. One of the soldiers has already killed another, too. Suspicions are high amongst them. Nida tries taking charge, urging everybody to stay paranoid, keeping their weapons drawn in case the Ghul emerges. She then has Ahmed go to the colonel’s tapes, finding her father Shawanaz’s recording. She hears her father speak of her as his “betrayer,” calling for the Ghul. It is the punishment for all the sins within Meghdoot 31’s walls. We hear Dacunha on the tape, ordering a “confused old man” to death knowing full well he wasn’t a terrorist. Then Nida urges the Ghul to finish its task with her help. She puts out the lights with her shotgun, and everybody cowers in fear. The evil being starts terrorising the soldiers, biting into them. Guns fire off all over the place. Nina takes this chance to bust a window and get herself and Ahmed outside. Dacunha pulls the pin on a grenade inside, killing himself, and, he hopes, the Ghul. Outside, Nida tells soldiers waiting with guns: “Everyone is dead.” Exactly like the man from the first episode they found in the abandoned building. Not long after, Dacunha emerges, bloody and hurt. Nida tries to tell them it’s the Ghul. Armed soldiers urge her to drop the weapon, or they’ll kill her. Ghul or not, Nida knows the colonel is “a monster.” so she blows his head off and surrenders. Nida is taken in and obviously nobody will believe her Ghul story. She’s charged with executing a “war hero.” She insists the whole place was corrupt. The authorities insist she’s the one who’s not followed rules. In the end, she’s considered a terrorist, and the “daughter of a terrorist.” Through it all, she’s wound up right where she put her own father. So, what’s left to do? Summon another Ghul. You bet! Fuck! I LOVED THIS SERIES! Netflix did great here. Loved the cast, loved the cinematography. The story and directing from Graham was truly top notch. I’d enjoy another extension of Ghoul in some way. Doesn’t have to be a direct sequel series, but I dig the mythology being used, and the end of this one with Nida in the cell is SO DAMN GOOD. I could watch these three episodes over again, back to back. I hope others will enjoy it as much as Father Gore.
Ghoul – Episode 3: “Reveal Their Guilt, Eat Their Flesh” Netflix's Ghoul Episode 3: "Reveal Their Guilt, Eat Their Flesh" Directed & Written by Patrick Graham…
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Netflix Series: Netflix is the leading subscription-based online streaming platform. Which provides Films and Web-Series to their subscribers. The main service of Netflix is Film Production, Film Distribution, and Television Production. Netflix produced so many Web Series, Shows, and Movies in the past few years. In which some of them are Indian Series. Some of Indian Netflix Web-Series are very popular all over the world. And some audiences are fans of the Indian Series. Here we are going to share some Hindi Web Series, which you can watch on Netflix. Best ALTBalaji Series List Top 15 Hindi Web Series to Binge-Watch on Netflix Here is the List 15 Indian web series you can watch on Netflix: Sacred Games (IMDb Rating: 8.7) Delhi Crime (IMDb Rating: 8.5) Little Things (IMDb Rating: 8.2) Taj Mahal 1989 (IMDb Rating: 7.5) Jamtara: Sabka Number Ayega (IMDb Rating: 7.4) Raat Akeli Hai (IMDb Rating: 7.3) Selection Day (IMDb Rating: 7.3) Ghoul (IMDb Rating: 7.1) Bulbbul (IMDb Rating: 6.6) She (IMDb Rating: 6.5) Lust Stories (IMDb Rating: 6.5 ) Typewriter (IMDb Rating: 6.5) Hasmukh (IMDb Rating: 5.3) Betaal (IMDb Rating: 5.3) Ghost Stories (IMDb Rating: 4.3) Hindi Web Series on Netflix Now lets discuss about genre and storyline of these all the series, so that you can decide what to watch first. 1. Sacred Games Sacred Game is one of the most Popular Indian Action-Crime-Drama Series on Netflix. The story starts, when Officer Sartaj Singh (Saif Ali Khan) received a call about the location of Don Ganesh Gaitonde (Nawazuddin Siddiqui). After being removed from this important case, Sartaj starts investigation in his own style. Sacred Games has 2 seasons and both are about flashbacks of Ganesh Gaitonde's Criminal life. This is the best show for Actions, Suspense, and Crime lovers. If we talk about Acting and screenplay then Sacred Games is the next level. All the actors done an amazing job in this. IMDb: 8.7 Available On: Netflix Starring: Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte, Kalki Koechlin, Pankaj Tripathi, Neeraj Kabi, Shalini Vatsa, Elnaaz Norouzi, Jatin Sarna, and Surveen Chawla No. of Seasons: 2 No. of Episode: 16 2. Delhi Crime Delhi Crime is based on the "Nirbhaya Rape Case". A real-life incident that shocked the whole country. The story is about a group of Police Officers who investigating this Nirbhaya Case. This Indian Netflix Series received an immense response from all over the world. If you are a sensitive person or emotionally not good then this Crime Drama series is not for you. IMDb: 8.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, Aakash Dahiya, Adil Hussain, Rajesh Tailang, Denzil Smith No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 7 3. Little Things Little Things is the sweetest mini-series which is based on a couple Dhruv and Kavya. This is a romantic comedy series in which it shows couples live their problems, sweet moments, and life. After a good response from the audience, the makers decided to create some more seasons. So now season 2 and 3 are also available on Netflix. If you are in a relationship then you should definitely watch this beautiful web series. IMDb: 8.2 Available On: Netflix, Dice Media (YouTube) Starring: Mithila Palkar, Dhruv Sehgal, Navni Parihar No. of Seasons: 3 No. of Episode: 21 4. Taj Mahal 1989 It's a good Romantic, Comedy-Drama series, which is based on Lucknow University in 1989. Taj Mahal 1989 is a Love story of various characters based on Lucknow. If you like watching love stories and drama shows then you can give a chance to this Netflix India's Web-Series. You'll definitely like this amazing Series. IMDb: 7.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Neeraj Kabi, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Danish Husain, Sheeba Chaddha, Anud Singh Dhaka, Anshul Chauhan No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 7 5. Jamtara: Sabka Number Ayega Jamtara is the best but most underrated Crime Series, which based on some real incidents. TVF Web Series List The story is around a group of small-town/village boys who running phishing operations. Latter big corrupted politician starts Supporting them in this illegal business. This amazing series is directed by Soumendra Padhi and written by Trishant Srivastava. If you like Crime shows then this will hook you till the end. IMDb: 7.4 Available On: Netflix Starring: Amit Sial, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Aksha Pardasany, Sparsh Shrivastav, Monika Panwar, Anshuman Pushkar, Aasif Khan, Kartavya Kabra, Aatm Prakash Mishra No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 10 6. Raat Akeli Hai Raat Akeli Hai is a recently released Crime-Drama-Mystery film. The story is based on a politicians death, which is getting more complicated because of victim's family. The Suspense in the story and acting of all the actors will definitely impress you. And that's what we actually want from any Crime-Mystery Film/Series. Netflix's Raat Akeli Hai is directed by Honey Trehan. Which starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte & Shweta Tripathi. IMDb: 7.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte, Shweta Tripathi, Aditya Srivastava, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Gyanendra Tripathi, Shivani Raghuvanshi, Nitesh Kumar Running Time: 150 Minutes 7. Selection Day The Selection Day web series is the story of a 14-Year-old boy's love of Cricket. He tries out to Under 19 Mumbai Cricket Team. Latter he realizes this journey is not as pure and easy as he thought. The storyline is very grounded and very interesting. If you love watching sport Movies and Series then definitely like this Short series. IMDb: 7.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Mohammad Samad, Yash Dholye, Karanvir Malhotra, Rajesh Tailang, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ratna Pathak Shah, Shiv Pandit, Akshay Oberoi, Parul Gulati, Amruta Subhash No. of Seasons: 2 No. of Episode: 12 8. Ghoul "Ghoul" is Netflix's second Indian Original Web Series (The first is Sacred Games), which is based on an Arab folklore monster. Ghoul's story is about a mysterious prisoner who exposing his most shameful secrets and much more. This type of Horror Thriller Fantasy series is very unique in India. You should watch this next level Horror Web Series on Netflix if you love watching horror shows. IMDb: 7.1 Available On: Netflix Starring: Radhika Apte, Manav Kaul, Ratnabali Bhattacharjee, Mahesh Balraj, S. M. Zaheer No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 3 9. Bulbbul Bulbbul is a recently released Horror Mystery film, available on Netflix. The story of Bulbbul is revolves around the 1880's Bengal. Indian Web Series List Bulbbul (Tripti Dimri) is married to Indranil when she was 5 years old. She was little girl and she initially pretends she is marrying Indranil's younger brother Satya. After a couple of years, Satya leaves home for a few years. One day he returns home and the story takes a new turn. This film is written and directed by Anvita Dutt and Produced by Anushka Sharma and Karnesh Ssharma. IMDb: 6.6 Available On: Netflix Starring: Tripti Dimri, Avinash Tiwary, Paoli Dam, Rahul Bose, Parambrata Chatterjee Running Time: 94 Minutes 10. She The story of this Crime Drama series revolves around an undercover female constable who trying to catch underworld gang. "SHE" is written by Imtiaz Ali and Divya Johri - directed by Arif Ali amd Avinash Das. IMDb: 6.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Aaditi Pohankar, Vijay Varma, Vishwas Kini, Saqib Ayub, Vishesh Sagar, Sandeep Sridhar Dhabale, Paritosh Sand, Shivani Rangole, Suhita Thatte, Kishore Kumar G, Sandeep Dhabale No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 7 11. Lust Stories Lust Stories is the one package of four short films, which is directed by India's top directors. The story of these short films is around modern Love, Sex, and Relationship. This Web Series is directed by Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, and Karan Johar. IMDb: 6.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Manisha Koirala, Radhika Apte, Bhumi Pednekar, Kiara Advani, Vicky Kaushal, Neil Bhoopalam, Neha Dhupia, Sanjay Kapoor, Akash Thosar No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 4 12. Typewriter The Typewriter is a horror drama series that is available on Netflix. The story is about four school-going children from Goa. Who made Ghost club and seeking for a ghost around the haunted villa. The story of Typewriter is really very interesting and fresh. The Web Series is written by Sujoy Ghosh and Suresh Nair, and directed by Sujoy Ghosh. This horror series is best to watch with friends and family. IMDb: 6.5 Available On: Netflix Starring: Purab Kohli, Palomi Ghosh, Jisshu Sengupta, Sameer Kochhar, Aarna Sharma, Bijou Thaangjam, Mikhail Gandhi, Palash Kamble, Aaryansh Malviya No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 5 13. Hasmukh If you like watching Dark Comedy/humor, then Netflix's "Hasmukh" is best for you. A small town comedian seeking for a big break in the comedy industry. He realizes, killing people is the way to give a great performance on stage. This becomes his kick, and he turned Criminal. Hasmukh is directed by Nikhil Gonsalves and Co-created by Nikkhil Advani and Vir Das. IMDb: 5.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Vir Das, Ranvir Shorey, Manoj Pahwa, Amrita Bagchi, Deeksha Sonalkar, Ravi Kishan, Raza Murad, Suhail Nayyar No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 1 14. Betaal Betaal is Indian Zombie horror web series, which is based on a remote village where an undead East India Company's officer and his Zombie force start attacking modern-day soldiers. In between the Web-Series, you notice some loose ends but overall the Web Series is really good. Especially if your favorite genre is Zombie Horror. IMDb: 5.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Vineet Kumar Singh, Aahana Kumra, Suchitra Pillai, Jatin Goswami, Jitendra Joshi, Siddharth Menon No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 4 15. Ghost Stories The concept of making Ghost Stories is the same as Lust Stories. Four different short films by different directors. The Web Series is directed by the same directors who direct Lust Stories. Ghost Stories is a horror series, in which you can see Four different Horror short films. These four are directed by Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap. IMDb: 4.3 Available On: Netflix Starring: Sobhita Dhulipala, Mrunal Thakur, Avinash Tiwary, Janhvi Kapoor, Surekha Sikri, Raghuvir Yadav, Gulshan Devaiah, Anish Bamne, Pavail Gulati No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episode: 4 So these are the 15 Best Indian Web-Series which you can watch on Netflix. These all are in the Hindi language, so if you are searching for Hindi Netflix Series then this list is for you. We create this list with the help of IMDb Ratings and Wikipedia. So you can choose your type of Web-Series/Show perfectly. Now enjoy your favorite series, and keep visiting viralmellon for more content. Conclusion: In this article, we shared the list of Top Netflix Web Series so that you can decide what to watch first. We hope this article will help you to choose your binge-watch series. 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yes you read the title right – it’s a movie – not a series. Thank god Transformers doesnt get made by Netflix or we would have like 5 seasons of them. ya that’s the comparison – cause the episode is just 30 mins long and there are three episodes – now thats cheating. Who makes just 3 episodes of and calls it a series ? Well we have Sherlock – but thats like a movie per episode and its class apart.
Sorry Netflix poor decision making on converting this to a series – it is a normal 1.5 hours movie.
first ep : good layout – just when things got interesting – the credits rolled second ep : wait this pace is good for an 8 episode series – but loosing focus third ep : what utter crap, this is just non-sense.
Does Radhika Ape hog the limelight ? yes yes the Ape was intentional Manav Kaul was too lanky – was totally out of sync in his character. Ratnabali Bhattacharjee plays a confused gender coup leader with a nicely hate-able character.
what else could you do with your 1.5 hours rather than this ? put it in the comments section.
rating it – 1.5/5
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yes you read the title right - it's a movie - not a series. Thank god Transformers doesnt get made by Netflix or we would have like 5 seasons of them. ya that's the comparison - cause the episode is just 30 mins long and there are three episodes - now thats cheating. Who makes just 3 episodes of and calls it a series ? Well we have Sherlock - but thats like a movie per episode and its class apart. Sorry Netflix poor decision making on converting this to a series - it is a normal 1.5 hours movie. first ep : good layout - just when things got interesting - the credits rolled second ep : wait this pace is good for an 8 episode series - but loosing focus third ep : what utter crap, this is just non-sense. Does Radhika Ape hog the limelight ? yes yes the Ape was intentional Manav Kaul was too lanky - was totally out of sync in his character. Ratnabali Bhattacharjee plays a confused gender coup leader with a nicely hate-able character. what else could you do with your 1.5 hours rather than this ? put it in the comments section. rating it - 1.5/5
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