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Gyaarah Gyaarah

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Gyaarah Gyaarah
Based onSignal
by Kim Eun-hee
Written byPuja Banerji
Sunjoy Shekhar
Sameer Saral Sharma
Gautam Govind Sharma
Directed byUmesh Bist
StarringKritika Kamra
Raghav Juyal
Dhairya Karwa
Aakash Dixit
Mukti Mohan
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes8
Production
ProducersKaran Johar
Apoorva Mehta
Guneet Monga
Achin Jain
Production companiesSikhya Entertainment
Dharma Productions
Original release
NetworkZEE5
Release9 August 2024 (2024-08-09) –
present
Related
Signal (2016)

Gyaarah Gyaarah is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language fantasy thriller series directed by Umesh Bist. The show is an adaptation of the popular Korean drama Signal (2016).[1][2] Produced by Sikhya Entertainment and Dharma Productions, the series stars Kritika Kamra, Raghav Juyal, Dhairya Karwa, and Aakash Dixit in lead roles.[3][4]

The plot revolves around a unique twist of time-travel and communication across timelines to solve mysteries. It follows the interconnected stories of characters who attempt to unravel long-buried secrets through a magical radio that connects the past and the future.

Gyaarah Gyaarah premiered on ZEE5 on August 9, 2024.

Plot

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Gyaarah Gyaarah is an investigative thriller that is set across a timeline of three decades – 1990, 2001 and 2016. It blends mystery and science with a degree of mysticism. The story is set in Uttarakhand, where Yug Arya, a police inspector in 2016 receives a mysterious transmission from Shaurya Anthwal dating back in 1990, 1998 and 2001 through an old walkie-talkie. The different timelines get connected only for a minute at exactly 11:11 pm. Together, Yug and Shaurya try to solve different cases in their timelines.

Episode 1

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Set in the Dussehra fair of Uttarakhand, the episode begins from 2001 where Yug Arya and Aditi Tiwari meet for the first time. Yug, being arrogant, did not befriend her even though she tries to. Later, a mysterious lady takes Aditi along with her, which Yug sees from behind. A few days later, her dead body is found from the barrage of the Ganga river.

The story then shifts 15 years later, in 2016, where her mother (Sanjana Tiwari) continues to protest for getting justice for her daughter. It is known that cases, including criminal ones, older than 15 years are soon to be permanently closed under a new law that has been passed.

Yug, who has now grown up to become a police inspector, is now posted in the police station where Aditi's case is registered. When everyone in the police department wants to ignore and close the case, Yug tries to find clues through her case file.

There is a flashback in the meantime in 2001 when Shaurya Anthwal was investigating the kidnapping of Aditi. Young Yug sees on TV that Aditi has been kidnapped by a medical college student named Raghav Nautiyal and reaches the police station to tell them that the kidnapper is a lady and not a man. He manages to write it on a chit and give it to Shaurya. The news of Aditi's dead body to be found reaches the Police.

Shaurya is angry with himself of being incapable to find the murderer and sees a note stuck on a monitor in his cabin. The note read “3 November Panchachuli Textile Mill”. Post mortem report says that she was suffocated to death and Alkylphenol Ethoxylate was also found from her body, which is found in detergents.

Shaurya investigates in his own way after his seniors get angry on him. He reaches a drug peddler and finds out that it was Raghav's girlfriend who had contacted him at Panchachuli Textile Mills. He then himself visits the Mill at night, which is sealed by the Government. He enters the mill and finds the dead body of Raghav Nautiyal.

In present (2016), Yug goes through Aditi's file and sees the autopsy report. He finds Alkylphenol Ethoxylate and browses for it's uses. The lights suddenly began flickering to a complete blackout. At exactly 11:11 pm, both the timelines get connected. Shaurya starts to call out Yug's name and he is surprised from the mysterious sound coming from the store room. He discovers that the sound was coming from a walkie-talkie. Shaurya then tells that he has found Raghav's body near the Dyeing Shed at Panchachuli Textile Mill, which Yug had told him. Yug doesn't understand anything and Shaurya is hit by someone and the transmission is cut. Yug gets to know that the walkie-talkie was 15 years old and did not have any batteries too. Now, he goes to the mill to find out something, thinking that Shaurya is someone in the present. He finds the skeletal remains of someone and runs outside.

Cast

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  • Kritika Kamra as ACP Vamika Rawat /Sub inspector Vamika rawat[5][6]
  • Raghav Juyal as Inspector Yug Arya[7]
  • Dhairya Karwa as Shaurya Anthwal[8]
  • Gautami Kapoor as Sanjana Tiwari
  • Tapasvi Joshi as Raghav Nautiyal
  • Samvedna Suwalka as Ritu Bhatt
  • Harsh Chhaya as Sameer Bhatiya
  • Gaurav Sharma as Rajendra Juyal
  • Nitesh Pandey as Sub Inspector Balwant Singh
  • Preshah Bharti as Deepali Seth
  • Aakash Dixit as a Sub Inspector
  • Mukti Mohan as Palak Rana
  • Sachin Kumar as Birju
  • Brijendra Kala as Brahmdutt Chandola
  • Gandhali Jain as Dilshan Khan
  • Anshika Jain as Mala Joshi (Conductor)
  • Purnendu Bhattacharya as Harbhajan Anthwal
  • Ambuj Anand as Babloo Barood
  • Paritosh Sand as D. K. Sultania
  • Rohit Pathak as Shamshera
  • Khushi Bhardwaj as Garima
  • Neha Singh as Shyamali Sultania

Production

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Gyaarah Gyaarah was first announced in May 2023 when Variety published a report on Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga’s upcoming venture.[9] Shortly after, a teaser was released, and it was confirmed that the show would be a remake of the popular Korean series Signal (2016). This adaptation marks the fourth official remake of the Korean show, following Chinese and Thai versions.[10]

Release

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Gyaarah Gyaarah became available for streaming on ZEE5 from August 9, 2024.[11][12]

Reception

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In her review for Scroll.in, Deepa Gahlot gave Gyaarah Gyaarah a positive review, noting that "every episode ends with a hook that demands a binge watch."[13] The Hindustan Times echoed this sentiment, calling the show "immensely watchable." Filmfare praised the adaptation, highlighting Umesh Bist's direction and writing as "top notch," commending the skillful adaptation from the Korean original Signal.[14] Meanwhile, Rediff observed that the show has enough entertaining elements to keep viewers hooked, especially those unfamiliar with the original Korean series.[15]

However, some critics offered less favorable reviews. The Hindu remarked that the show "steadily loses steam" after a promising start.[16] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express rated it 2 out of 5 stars, criticizing the series for failing to generate enough fear or tension, despite a few strong sequences.[17]

References

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  1. ^ "After Suspicious Partner, Kim Hye-soo and Lee Je-hoon's K-drama Signal to get an Indian remake". India Today. 23 May 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Kim Hye-Soo, Lee Je-Hoon's K-Drama Signal To Get Indian Remake". News24. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Karan Johar, Guneet Monga Kapoor announce investigative fantasy series 'Gyaarah Gyaarah'". The Hindu. 23 May 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Here's all we know about Karan Johar, Guneet Monga's new project Gyaarah Gyaarah". Filmfare. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Kritika Kamra shares EXCLUSIVE updates on Gyaarah Gyaarah and For Your Eyes Only; calls upcoming Netflix show "immersive"". Bollywood Hungama. 22 September 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Kritika Kamra to play a cop in Karan Johar's Gyaarah Gyaarah". Film Companion. 25 October 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  7. ^ "Raghav Juyal speaks about working with Oscar-winner Guneet Monga on two projects". The Times of India. 20 June 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  8. ^ "Dhairya Karwa: From a 9-to-5 job to film star". easterneye.biz. 20 January 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  9. ^ "Karan Johar, Guneet Monga Kapoor announce investigative fantasy series 'Gyaarah Gyaarah'". Variety. 23 May 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  10. ^ "Gyaarah Gyaarah Teaser Out! Kritika Kamra, Dhairya Karwa, Raghav Juyal Lead K-drama Signal's Remake". News18. 23 May 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  11. ^ "Raghav Juyal, Dhairya Karwa-starrer 'Gyaarah Gyaarah' books release date for August 9". AssamTribune. 20 July 2024. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
  12. ^ "Raghav Juyal, Kritika Kamra's time travelling suspense drama series Gyaarah-Gyaarah to release on this date article". TimesNowNews. 22 July 2024. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  13. ^ "'Gyaarah Gyaarah' review: A gripping thriller about the past meeting the present". TheHindu. 9 August 2024. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  14. ^ "Gyaarah Gyaarah Web Series Review- Thrill-a-Minute Crime Saga". Filmfare. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  15. ^ "Gyaarah Gyaarah Review: Engaging Crime Drama". Rediff. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  16. ^ Mitra, Shilajit. "'Gyaarah Gyaarah' series review: Middling crime thriller bids its time". The Hindu. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  17. ^ "Gyaarah Gyaarah review: Stretched and convoluted, Kritika Kamra-Raghav Juyal series is best left in the past". TheHindu. 9 August 2024. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
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