
Chhal Kapat The Deception OTT Release Update: When and where to expect Shriya Pilgaonkar & Kamya Ahlawat's show
Chhal Kapat The Deception OTT Release Update: This upcoming Hindi thriller series featuring Shriya Pilgaonkar and Kamya Ahlawat is all set to premiere on ZEE5 in June 2025. While the exact release date hasn't been officially announced, the teaser has already been released, creating quite a buzz.
What is Chhal Kapat The Deception all about?
This show is set against the backdrop of an intimate wedding in Burhanpur. Everything seems happy until one of the bride's best friends is found dead. The fun celebration quickly turns into a tense mystery. Secrets, anger, and betrayal among friends come out as the story unfolds. Shriya Pilgaonkar plays Inspector Devika, a smart and brave police officer.
She has a complicated past but is very good at solving crimes. Devika leads the investigation to find out what really happened. As the truth comes out, friendships are tested, and it becomes hard to tell who to trust.
Directed by Ajay Bhuyan and produced by Juggernaut Productions, Chhal Kapat The Deception also stars Ragini Dwivedi, Tuhina Das, Yahhve Sharma, Pranay Pachauri, Smaran Sahu, and Anuj Sachdeva among others. More details about the show are expected to be unveiled when the trailer drops earlier in June 2025.
What all is there to watch on ZEE5?
While you wait for Chhal Kapat The Deception, there's a lot to stream on ZEE5. If you are into movies, stream titles like Mrs. Undercover, Uri: The Surgical Strike, Sanam Teri Kasam, Identity and Gadar 2, among others. For those who are into web series, they can watch Pavitra Rishta 2.0, The Final Call, Broken But Beautiful, State Of Siege and Mentalhood.
Other recommendations on ZEE5 that deserve a special mention include Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai, Never Kiss Your Best Friend, The Kashmir Files, The Kerala Story and Despatch. Which of these titles on ZEE5 have you liked the most? Drop your thoughts @indiatimes.
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