- By Tapapriya Dutta
- Fri, 08 Aug 2025 02:33 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Andhera Trailer: Prajakta Koli and Karanvir Malhotra bring a supernatural horror-investigation series, which is slated to release in just a week. The trailer of the show has been out, which is set against the backdrop of Mumbai, where there is an unknown, darker side resides. It shows a young woman who disappears under mysterious circumstances. Police officer Kalpana Kadam and troubled medical student Jay are pulled into a dark spiral of secrets. When their investigation deepens, a sinister force hiding in the shadows begins to fracture. The show features Priya Bapat, Karanvir Malhotra, Prajakta Koli and Surveen Chawla in the lead roles. Andhera also stars Vatsal Sheth, Parvin Dabas, and Pranay Pachauri in key roles.
While sharing the trailer of Andhera, the makers wrote on Instagram, “As the city sleeps, Andhera awakens 🫣 #AndheraOnPrime, New Series, Aug 14.” The series will make its debut on Prime Video on August 14. The show comprises of right episodes.
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About Andhera
Andhera has been directed by Raaghav Dar and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, Kassim Jagmagia, Mohit Shah, and Karan Anshuman under the banner of Excel Entertainment.
Director Raaghav Dar said, “With Andhera, we wanted to create something that would not just scare, but also provoke thought. The idea was never to rely on conventional horror tropes, but to explore fear as something far more psychological—something that stems from ambition, guilt, and the secrets we bury deep within. We built a world where horror emerges from the choices people make, where science and the supernatural intersect in disturbing ways. At its core, Andhera is about the darkness we carry, often unknowingly. And through this series, we wanted to hold a mirror to that inner chaos, while also delivering a gripping, edge-of-the-seat ride. It’s horror, yes, but with a purpose, and a pulse that feels very real.”