The series falls into the trap of overusing common horror clichés—creaking doors, sudden shadows, and high-pitched musical stings. While it provides a decent "binge" for casual horror fans, it lacks the psychological depth or unique lore found in contemporary Indian horror hits like Tumbbad or Paatal Lok .
As indicated by the "720p" tag often found on streaming mirrors, the visual effects are modest and rely more on practical "jump scares" than high-end CGI. 📉 Critical Take
With episodes running roughly 20-25 minutes, it’s a quick watch, but the narrative often feels repetitive in the middle acts.
The story follows a couple, Neha and Karan, who move into a secluded, sprawling bungalow to rekindle their relationship. However, the atmosphere quickly shifts from romantic to macabre. Neha begins experiencing vivid hallucinations and witnessing inexplicable events, leading her to believe that a malevolent spirit is "waiting" for someone—or something—within the house. ⭐ Key Aspects