"Discover how a three-episode miniseries blended political dystopia with ancient Arabic folklore to change the face of international horror."
| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Aug 24, 2018 | बिना धुएं की आग | |
| E2 | Aug 24, 2018 | बुरे सपनों की शुरुआत होने वाली है | |
| E3 | Aug 24, 2018 | बेनकाब कर दो उनके गुनाह, और खत्म करो |
Production Type: limited series
GHOUL is a standalone limited series that concluded its 3-episode run in August 2018. The production represents a high-profile collaboration between Blumhouse Television, Phantom Films, and Ivanhoe Pictures, marking a significant foray into localized Indian horror for a global audience. Originally developed as a feature film, the project was expanded into a three-part miniseries to allow the claustrophobic atmosphere and psychological tension of the military detention center setting to fully breathe.
The series was designed with a definitive conclusion that ties the supernatural elements of the djinni folklore to the personal arc of the protagonist. By utilizing a contained narrative structure, the creators were able to maintain a relentless pace and a focused social commentary that would have been difficult to sustain over multiple seasons. As a result, the story reaches a final, transformative resolution that leaves no narrative requirement for further installments.
You will love its haunting exploration of humanity, monstrous transformation, and dark, psychological tragedy.
Like *Ghoul*, *Hellbound* masterfully blends supernatural terror with a chilling critique of societal darkness.
If you enjoyed *Ghoul*'s intense supernatural dread, you will appreciate *Them*'s chilling social commentary.
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