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Khauf series review: A spine-chilling drama where men haunt more than ghosts
Updated On: 18 April, 2025 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Shachi Chaturvedi
‘Khauf’, which translates to fear, may appear to be a horror series, but more than flickering lights, creaky floors, and haunted whispers, this show confronts the real demon: patriarchy

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Cast: Priyanka Setia, Chum Darang, Riya Shukla, Suchi Malhotraa, Rajat Kapoor, Geetanjali Kulkarni
Director: Pankaj Kumar & Surya Balakrishnan
Number of episodes: 8
Series Plot
In a land secluded from the main capital city lies a place called Pragati Girls Hostel - old, broken, and scary. Here live four girls (played by Priyanka Setia, Chum Darang, Riya Shukla, and Suchi Malhotra) who haven’t stepped out of the premises ever since they lost their closest friend, Annu (Aasheema Vardaan), in a car accident. Why? Because they’re convinced stepping out means instant death. They’ve even forbidden the warden from opening Annu’s room, which they believe is haunted.
Enter Madhu (Monika Panwar), a quiet girl with trauma stitched into her soul, who is assigned room number 333, Annu’s room. Now, Madhu must face not just the evil inside the room but also the one she’s been dragging around inside her.

