Key Points

The gritty crime drama Pratishod starring Sudha Chandran premieres May 24 on India's WAVES OTT platform. The series follows a daughter's relentless investigation into her mother's murder, blending mystery with emotional depth. Director Ajay K. Pannalal promises edge-of-the-seat suspense while producer Puneet Kanojia highlights its alignment with India's digital storytelling vision. With an ensemble cast and government-backed platform, Pratishod marks a significant entry in Indian web content.

Key Points: Sudha Chandran's Pratishod crime drama hits WAVES OTT May 24

  • Crime thriller explores daughter's quest for truth after mother's murder
  • Features ensemble cast including Sudha Chandran and Satyakam Anand
  • Directed by Ajay K. Pannalal with Puneet Kanojia as creative producer
  • Part of India's WAVES OTT initiative for original storytelling
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Web series 'Pratishod' to be out on WAVES OTT on this date

Sudha Chandran leads Pratishod's murder mystery web series streaming May 24 on WAVES OTT with Satyakam Anand, Aditi Sanwal in key roles

"Pratishod is not just a murder mystery—it's a layered emotional story that reflects the fight for justice - Director Ajay K. Pannalal"

Mumbai, May 21

Web series 'Pratishod', which stars Sudha Chandran, Satyakam Anand, and Aditi Sanwal among others, is all set to be out soon on WAVES OTT.

The show will be released on May 24.

As per a press note, 'Pratishod' is loaded with crime, mystery, and high-voltage drama. It revolves around the "murder of a woman and the intense investigation led by her daughter to uncover the truth."

Filmmaker Ajay K. Pannalal directed the show, which also stars Raj Sharma, Ashutosh Kaushik, Varun Joshi, Priya Gupta, and Shreya Khanna.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhSGQvxp004&t=1s

On what audience can expect from the show, director Ajay K. Pannalal in a press note said, "Pratishod is not just a murder mystery--it's a layered emotional story that reflects the fight for justice, truth, and closure. We've crafted it to keep viewers engaged and guessing right till the end."

Creative Director and Producer Puneet Kumar Kanojia added, "This story is close to my heart--it explores how personal loss can become a powerful force for justice. I'm proud of the team's efforts in bringing this story to life. Streaming on WAVES OTT adds more meaning, as it's a commendable initiative by the Government of India and a progressive step by Prasar Bharati. WAVES OTT opens up new doors for original Indian storytelling, and Pratishod fits right into that vision."

The series is produced by Sakshar Media and co-produced by Shahbaz Alam, Praveen Gupta, and Chanchal Sharma.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some good Indian content coming to WAVES OTT! Sudha Chandran is such a powerhouse performer. The plot sounds intriguing - a daughter investigating her mother's murder? Count me in! 🇮🇳 Hope this sets a benchmark for more quality shows on our own platform.
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Priya M.
The trailer gave me goosebumps! 😳 So refreshing to see a crime thriller with emotional depth rather than just violence. Supporting WAVES OTT as it's our desi platform. Though I hope they improve their app interface soon - had some buffering issues last time.
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Amit S.
Good to see Indian OTT platforms creating original content. But why does every crime show have to be about revenge? Can't we explore other aspects of criminal investigations? Still, will watch for Sudha Chandran - she's always brilliant.
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Neha T.
As someone who's tired of foreign shows dominating OTT, this is exciting news! The cast looks promising and the concept seems hatke. Hope it delivers what it promises. Also great to see government supporting creative ventures through WAVES. Jai Hind! ✨
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Vikram J.
The production quality in the trailer looks surprisingly good for a new platform. But they should've considered a simultaneous release on other OTTs too for wider reach. WAVES OTT still isn't as accessible as Netflix/Prime in smaller towns. Content seems promising though!

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