Prime
Video
unveiled
the
trailer
of
Daldal,
and
it
wastes
no
time
pulling
viewers
into
its
sinister
world
where
crime
is
never
just
a
case,
and
the
past
is
never
truly
over.
It’s
one
of
those
trailers
that
doesn’t
rush
to
lay
out
the
plot
or
rely
on
flashy
spectacle.
Instead,
it
builds
an
atmosphere
that
feels
heavy,
uneasy,
and
unsettling
from
the
very
first
frame.
The
visuals
are
striking,
the
silences
speak
louder
than
dialogue,
and
the
mood
feels
deliberately
oppressive.
By
the
time
it
ends,
you’re
not
just
curious
about
the
plot.
You’re
harrowed
by
the
world
it
introduces
and
the
emotional
weight
it
carries.
Here
are
five
powerful
elements
from
the
trailer
that
hit
hard
and
make
it
impossible
to
look
away:
Bhumi
Pednekar’s
Commanding
Screen
Presence
Bhumi
Pednekar’s
presence
in
the
trailer
as
DCP
Rita
Ferreira
is
commanding
without
being
loud.
Her
restrained
expressions
and
steely
resolve
reveal
a
cop
shaped
by
experience
and
haunted
by
buried
scars,
someone
battling
not
just
criminals,
but
truths
that
threaten
to
dismantle
everything
she
stands
for.
The
trailer
smartly
reveals
just
enough
about
Rita,
making
her
a
protagonist
you
want
to
understand,
not
just
follow.
Haunting
Atmosphere
The
trailer
opens
with
thick
clouds
hanging
heavy
over
Mumbai,
instantly
setting
the
mood
of
the
series.
This
is
not
your
familiar
or
romanticised
city
of
dreams.
In
Daldal,
Mumbai
feels
dense
and
silently
menacing.
The
framing
and
lighting
lend
the
city
a
distinct
personality,
one
that
absorbs
fear
and
reflects
dread
at
every
turn.
It
becomes
clear
early
on
that
the
city
is
not
just
a
backdrop.
It’s
a
brooding
presence
shaping
the
story.
Raw,
Unflinching
Glimpses
of
Crime
and
Violence
The
visuals
of
crime
and
violence
in
the
trailer
are
as
raw
as
it
gets.
The
moments
of
brutality
feel
stripped
of
drama
or
stylisation.
We
see
stark
flashes
of
bloodied
scenes,
interrogation
rooms,
and
harsh
realities,
grounding
the
narrative
in
a
gritty,
unvarnished
realism.
Suspense
That
Reveals
Little
and
Withholds
More
The
trailer
is
deliberate
in
what
it
withholds.
It
builds
tension
through
silence,
measured
pauses,
and
dialogues
that
weigh
heavily
on
you.
From
fleeting
glimpses
of
crime
scenes
to
character
introductions
that
reveal
just
enough
without
giving
anything
away,
the
suspense
never
lets
up.
Each
cut
feels
intentional,
designed
to
provoke
curiosity,
leaving
viewers
piecing
together
clues
and
craving
answers.
A
Hard-Hitting
Score
That
Brilliantly
Reimagines
a
Classic
The
background
score
plays
a
crucial
role
in
amplifying
the
trailer’s
impact.
What
truly
elevates
it
is
the
chilling
reinterpretation
of
Gumnaam
Hai
Koi,
the
iconic
Lata
Mangeshkar
track
that
strings
the
trailer
together.
Familiar
yet
distorted,
the
classic
song
is
woven
seamlessly
into
the
score,
transforming
nostalgia
into
unease.
Based
on
Vish
Dhamija’s
bestselling
book
Bhendi
Bazaar,
Daldal
is
directed
by
Amrit
Raj
Gupta
and
produced
by
Vikram
Malhotra
and
Suresh
Triveni.
An
Abundantia
Entertainment
production,
the
psychological
crime
thriller
is
created
by
Suresh
Triveni
and
written
by
Sreekanth
Agneeaswaran,
Rohan
D’Souza,
and
Priya
Saggi,
with
dialogues
penned
by
Suresh
Triveni
and
Hussain
Haidry.
Alongside
Bhumi
Satish
Pednekkar
in
the
lead,
it
stars
Samara
Tijori
and
Aditya
Rawal
in
key
roles.
Daldal
will
premiere
exclusively
on
Prime
Video
across
India
and
in
over
240
countries
and
territories
worldwide
on
January
30.