‘Dhootha’ web series review: Vikram Kumar and Naga Chaitanya deliver a riveting paranormal thriller
The Hindu
Dhootha Telugu web series review: Director Vikram Kumar, Naga Chaitanya and Parvathy Thiruvothu serve up an intriguing supernatural thriller devoid of gimmicks. Streaming on Amazon Prime Video, the series also stars Prachi desai, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam and Pasupathy
When a film or a series that ventures into the paranormal thriller zone does not settle for easy highs that come from jumpscares and amped up sound effects, and instead relies on its writing, it turns out to be rewarding. Dhootha, the Telugu web series directed by Vikram Kumar and starring Naga Chaitanya Akkineni, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Priya Bhavani Shankar and others, is in this category. The eight-episode series streaming on Amazon Prime Video is intriguing and accords its viewers a certain amount of respect.
Dhootha, which means messenger in Telugu, marks both the director and the lead actor’s first tryst with digital space. Vikram Kumar, who shares the writing credits with a team, casts Naga Chaitanya Akkineni as an investigative journalist, Sagar. The story begins in late 2022 when Sagar is working towards launching a newspaper. I was both chuffed and piqued by the idea of launching a newspaper post pandemic, a phase when traditional print media also had to embrace the digital medium. There is a reason why this story deals with the printed word, which is revealed gradually.
Dhootha takes us into the world of Sagar where he finds himself caught in the thick of mysterious happenings. Much of the narrative unfolds in rain-soaked Visakhapatnam and Mikolaj Sygula’s camera uses moody lighting to good effect, amplifying the gloom that slowly gnaws at Sagar’s very being. Varun Venugopal’s sound design (without the cliched creaky doors or windows) and Rajeevan’s production design also stay in sync with the narrative’s requirements.
The first two episodes establish the premise and the characters. Sagar’s wife Priya (Priya Bhavani Shankar) is a journalist on maternity break; to the story’s credit, it doesn’t relegate her to a one-note character. To reveal more about what she does would be a spoiler. It is interesting that her characterisation does not take the safe, regular route in portraying a young mother who is expecting another child.
Dhootha makes it a point to show the different sides of the spectrum in journalism and the police force. DCP Kranti Shenoy (an in-control Parvathy Thiruvothu), whose observation skills and knowledge of everyday tools and materials propel the investigation and the slimy Ajay Ghosh (Ravindra Vijay is pitch perfect) are all part of the system.
Those in the newsroom are also as diverse as they come — Amruta (Prachi Desai) as the personal assistant who changes colours to the righteous Chandra Murthy (Nagineedu) who is contrasted by his son.
The first sign of eeriness occurs on a rainy night in an isolated location. Though this might appear cliched, it works beautifully because of what happens in that location. A crossword in a torn piece of a newspaper warns of a fateful event. This narrative choice echoes Vikram’s Tamil film, Yaavarum Nalam (13B in Hindi), in which a television serial contributes to the eeriness.
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