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RAAKH webseries Review in Telugu

1 Visningar· 14/06/26
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⁣RAAKH webseries Review in Telugu | Ali Fazal

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RAAKH webseries :
Raakh is an 8-episode Indian Hindi-language investigative crime thriller web series that premiered on Amazon Prime Video on June 12, 2026. Set in 1978 Delhi, the show follows a haunted police investigation into the kidnapping and murder of two teenagers.

Key Details :
Platform : Amazon Prime Video
Release Date: June 12, 2026
Episodes : 8
Genre : Investigative Crime Drama, Thriller

Main Cast and Crew :
Creators & Directors : Prosit Roy, Anusha Nandakumar, and Sandeep Saket
Production : EndemolShine India and Gulbadan Talkies
Ali Fazal as JP (Jayprakash Jatav)
Aamir Bashir as Ashok Arora
Sonali Bendre as Mona Arora
Dibyendu Bhattacharya as SP Indranil Hajra
Ramandeep Yadav as Raj Rajjo
Rakesh Bedi as Ghanshyam

RAAKH webseries Review :

After watching this series, one thought stayed with me: you don’t always need gore to show how terrifying the evil within human beings can be.

Set in Delhi, 1978, the story revolves around two teenagers—Suman and Sahil, a brother and sister. One ordinary day, they step out of their home... but never return.

What follows is a horrific crime that shakes the entire nation... the two ruthless individuals behind it... and the investigation carried out to bring them to justice.

That is the central plot of Raakh.
But what makes Raakh special isn’t just the story—it’s the way the story is told.

The first two episodes genuinely test your patience. The series moves at a very slow pace. At times, you may even wonder, “When is it finally going to get to the point?”

However, the payoff for this slow-burn approach is absolutely brilliant.
Once you become fully invested in the story, every episode becomes more uncomfortable... more intense... and more emotionally draining.
What I loved most about this series is that it doesn’t portray the victims merely as victims.

They had dreams... they had families... they had futures...
And the series makes sure the audience connects with them on a personal level.
That’s why when the tragedy unfolds, we don’t just watch it happen—we genuinely feel the pain.

Coming to the performances...

Ali Fazal once again proves his acting strength with a restrained and controlled performance as the investigating officer.

But the real surprise packages are Sonali Bendre and Aamir Bashir.

The way Sonali portrays a mother’s grief with such subtlety... and the way Aamir Bashir conveys a father’s helplessness with heartbreaking sincerity... is truly remarkable.

In some scenes, it doesn’t even feel like you’re watching actors perform.
As for the villains, Akash Makhija and Ramandeep Yadav are genuinely terrifying.

That said, the series isn’t perfect.
Some female characters deserved more importance and development.
The journalist character could have been written much more effectively.
And the slow pacing may definitely frustrate certain viewers.
But overall...
Raakh is not a series you binge-watch casually.

It’s not the kind of content you put on in the background while scrolling through your phone.
It demands your full attention.
Because this is more than entertainment...
It’s a deeply disturbing experience.

The series powerfully explores the darker corners of society, the cruelty hidden within human beings, and the unimaginable pain a family endures after a devastating tragedy.

Final Verdict :
If you enjoy slow-burn crime dramas, powerful performances, and emotionally heavy storytelling, then this is a series you should definitely watch.

My rating: 4 out of 5.

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