Prime Video Releases ‘Daldal’; Bhumi Pednekar’s Performance Divides Viewers
Crime thriller series Daldal, released on Prime Video on January 30, has sparked mixed reactions online. While Bhumi Pednekar’s performance is widely praised, some viewers question the pacing and narrative style.
Daldal Enters OTT Space, Sparks Day-One Buzz
Directed by Amrit Raj Gupta, the crime thriller web series Daldal premiered on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, January 30, 2026. The seven-episode series marks Bhumi Pednekar’s first full-fledged lead role in a long-format web show, where she portrays a tough, restrained police officer. Within hours of its release, the series began trending across X (formerly Twitter) and other social media platforms, with viewers sharing sharply divided opinions.
The Core of the Story
Set against the backdrop of Mumbai, Daldal follows the journey of DCP Rita Ferreira, played by Bhumi Pednekar. Rita is a disciplined, emotionally guarded officer carrying unresolved trauma from her past. The narrative takes a turn when four women officers are promoted to the rank of DCP—a move perceived within the department as largely symbolic. Soon after, a series of brutal murders shakes the city, placing intense pressure on the police force. Rita is assigned the investigation, which gradually begins to intersect with her own personal history.
From Novel to Screen: The Background
The series is adapted from author Vish Dhamija’s novel Bhindi Bazaar. According to the makers, the adaptation stays true to the psychological depth of the original work while situating the story within present-day social realities. Themes such as systemic pressure within the police force, power dynamics, and personal trauma are woven throughout the narrative. Alongside Pednekar, the cast includes Samara Tijori, Aditya Rawal, Geeta Agrawal, and Sandeep Kulkarni in key roles.
Audience Reactions: Praise and Pushback
Soon after its release, social media platforms were flooded with reactions. Many viewers applauded Bhumi Pednekar’s restrained and intense performance. One user wrote, “Very few actors manage to set new benchmarks with every role. Bhumi’s performance in Daldal is proof of that.”
However, not all responses were positive. Several viewers expressed dissatisfaction with the show’s pacing and emotional engagement. A post read, “Struggled to get through Daldal. The series evokes very little emotion.” Some reactions, often sarcastic in tone, questioned creative choices, blurring the line between criticism and trolling.
Current Debate: Slow Burn or Dragged Narrative?
A major point of contention among viewers is the show’s pace. While some feel the story unfolds too slowly, others argue that psychological thrillers demand patience and careful buildup. Early trends suggest that Daldal resonates more with audiences who prefer layered, character-driven narratives rather than fast-paced, mass-appeal thrillers.
Portrayal of the System and Social Impact
The depiction of the police system has also drawn attention. Several viewers described the series as a stark reflection of institutional rigidity and emotional detachment within law enforcement. The portrayal of internal politics surrounding women officers’ promotions has been widely discussed, with many calling it realistic. Industry observers note that shows like Daldal go beyond entertainment, encouraging audiences to reflect on power structures and workplace realities.
Expert View: Not for Everyone
Content analysts believe Daldal caters to a niche audience. Media analyst Rahul Verma says, “The series prioritizes psychological depth over constant twists. That’s why it may not instantly appeal to everyone, but for viewers who stay invested, the payoff is different and more introspective.”
A viewer’s post summed up the sentiment: “Daldal exposes uncomfortable social truths we often ignore. Bhumi Pednekar conveys a lot through silence as Rita Ferreira.”
Within its first day, Daldal has clearly emerged as a polarizing release. Bhumi Pednekar’s performance stands out as the series’ strongest element, while debates over pacing and storytelling continue. In the coming days, word-of-mouth will determine how deeply the show connects with audiences and whether it strengthens the space for serious crime thrillers on Indian OTT platforms.
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