
This 2 hour 15 minutes crime thriller with 7.2 IMDb rating is a major hit, is based on true story, currently trending on OTT, has no hero, It is…, lead actress is…
Are you a thriller enthusiast who enjoys strong storylines and drama that can keep you glued throughout? Then you are in the right place. One such gripping release that is currently making waves on OTT is a blend of emotions, it's raw, and is socially conscious.
This spine-tingling thriller is none other than Bhakshak. Set in Muzzaffarpur, Bihar, the story revolves around a women's shelter home that, instead of providing peace and solace, became a living hell for them. This movie is women-led, and the lead is played by Bhumi Pednekar, who portrays the role of a fearless investigative journalist who uncovers the dark reality behind the shelter home's façade.
Bhumi's character investigates meticulously, and they discover shocking truths. She is seen as a raw and intense person who is relentlessly committed to finding out the truth and seeking justice. The film also emphasises how forces suppress the truth, but a person with enough persistence can uncover the reality.
As the film progresses, unexpected twists and emotional moments are seen in the picture. From the beginning to the last frame, the film will keep the audience hooked without providing a dull moment. Viewers will be drawn to investigating what's coming next, simultaneously making them feel feared and shocked.
What's interesting about this film is that it also handles such a disturbing subject with utmost sensitivity. Besides being a great entertainer, it also educates and raises awareness about the dark reality behind closed doors. Pulkit's film will make you question things and also keep you hooked throughout.
The crime thriller is critically acclaimed and has got 7.2 IMDb rating. It comes under the big banner of Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment, This film is produced by Gauri Khan and Gaurav Verma. With Bhumi in the lead, Aditya Srivastava, Sanjay Mishra, Sai Tamhankar, Surya Sharma, and Sameet Sudiksha will be seen playing important parts.
It is also currently trending on OTT with viewers not only enjoying its content but also learning a strong message.

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