Watching Dabba Cartel on Netflix, it became interesting after 2 episodes .

Can this be watched with parents?Aashram series finally ended it seems but the way they ended hurriedly is a huge disappointment!
If parents are open-minded then no issues. Not much of a sex scenes but occasional!Can this be watched with parents?
Can this be watched with parents?
Lingo and violence is still fine.Here its all mix with just 20% lingo and 15% violence (murder/accident) that too on rare occasion!
If this is very graphic, then it becomes uncomfortable.It has sensual scenes
Sex scenes are so common these days in India that brace yourself for skin-skin nudity cum penetration very soon (within 10yrs) becoming as common as hugs and kisses!If this is very graphic, then it becomes uncomfortable.
Yeah I don’t deny that.Sex scenes are so common these days in India that brace yourself for skin-skin nudity cum penetration very soon (within 10yrs) becoming as common and hugs and kisses!
Our audiences wants ti all and sex, gore and politics sells like hotcakes. No wonder many adults series are made with popular actresses showcasing half-nudity are made openly and there's no ban on them and given clear certifications.
Just that they aren't allowed to be telecasted on popular ott platforms else everyone knows where to watch them that too for free!
Lingo and violence is still fine.
If this is very graphic, then it becomes uncomfortable.
Very considerate of youwhen I'm watching a show with my Mum I will usually just soft glide and skip a scene/ scenes if I find it being uncomfortable. That way both of us can continue watching the show progress without much hindrance. Nothing is said, we have a subtle established understanding of our comfort levels when viewing media.
Couldn't agree more. When ott era started all series were family-friendly but now we have to watch 8/10 series alone in the dark or only with our friends. It's all dark and that's rightfully said that we soon will even be surpassing the culture of the west.Sex scenes are so common these days in India that brace yourself for skin-skin nudity cum penetration very soon (within 10yrs) becoming as common as hugs and kisses!
Our audiences wants it all and sex, gore and politics sells like hotcakes. No wonder many adults series are made with popular actresses showcasing half-nudity are made openly and there's no ban on them and are granted clear certifications.
Just that they aren't allowed to be telecasted on popular ott platforms else everyone knows where to watch them (ahem ott platforms) that too for free!
Sacred Games and Mirzapur joined the race within 1 year and took ott to next level entertainment in India..Couldn't agree more. When ott era started all series were family-friendly but now we have to watch 8/10 series alone in the dark or only with our friends. It's all dark and that's rightfully said that we soon will even be surpassing the culture of the west.
And no wonder only such genre stuff sells around making such series or movies a superhit.Sacred Games and Mirzapur joined the race within 1 year and took ott to next level entertainment in India..
Both are not family friendly but full of violence, nudity, foul language.
Acting is good but the plot is as silly as it gets. Ghost wants revenge but it forgets revenge till its flashback is told to us. Only then it remembers to take revenge and rushes towards it. It took out the 1st target without even touching but waits for 8 episodes for next targets.Khauf (2025) - 5/10![]()
Khauf (TV Series 2025– ) ⭐ 7.6 | Horror
Khauf: Created by Smita Singh. With Riya Shukla, Chum Darang, Monika Panwar, Rajat Kapoor. A young woman's hostel room in Delhi hides a history of violence. Haunted by her past, she battles inexplicable forces within the room's confines and beyond.www.imdb.com
Starts of slow which might throw viewers off because of it's pacing. Gets pretty good in the middle but then the ending is a mess! Don't get into this with hopes of jump scares, you will be sorely disappointed.