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The story centers around (played by Arunoday Singh), a senior inspector with a tarnished reputation who is forced back into the murky world of crime. Desperate for money to fix his personal life, he takes on a kidnapping case, only to realize that he has been pulled into a complex web of lies, murder, and political conspiracy.

Avi finds Tanya hiding in a cybercafe. She offers him a deal: "Help me expose Bhairavi and Singh both. In return, I'll free your wife. And you get to be the hero cop for once." Avi agrees, but only to save Neha. He doesn't trust Tanya.

| Feature | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Apharan (English: Kidnapping ) | | Language | Hindi | | Genre | Crime, Drama, Thriller | | Release Date | 14 December 2018 | | Director | Sidharth Sengupta | | Cast | Arunoday Singh, Mahie Gill, Nidhi Singh, Monica Chaudhary, Varun Badola | | Number of Episodes | 12 | | Original Network | ALTBalaji | | Certificate | 18+ | Apharan -2018- Hind - Season 1 Complete

Gill excels as the ultimate femme fatale. She portrays her character with a perfect mix of seduction, malice, and unpredictability, keeping the audience unsure of her true motives.

Badola shines as Rudra’s loyal, quirky, and comedy-injecting sidekick, balancing out the dark themes of the show. Production and Technical Brilliance The story centers around (played by Arunoday Singh),

as Anusha Tyagi: The kidnapping victim whose death triggers a massive cover-up

Apharan Release Year: 2018 Language: Hindi Season: 1 Status: Complete She offers him a deal: "Help me expose

stands out as one of the most gripping, action-packed, and entertaining Hindi crime-thriller web series available on Indian streaming platforms. Directed by Siddharth Sengupta and produced by ALTBalaji, the series delivers a high-octane mix of 1970s Bollywood pulp fiction, modern noir, and gritty realism. Set against the chaotic and treacherous backdrop of Uttarakhand, Apharan is a wild ride filled with ransom plots, police corruption, extramarital affairs, and dark comedy.

If you enjoy raw, unpredictable thrillers like Mirzapur , Gangs of Wasseypur , or Sacred Games , Apharan will feel right at home. It’s a smart, lean, and addictive ride from the first episode to the last. Perfect for a weekend binge.

Verma is the scene-stealer. Playing the younger brother of the main antagonist, Dubey is unhinged, comical, and terrifying all at once. His catchphrase of constantly asking "What is the plan?" becomes a running gag that lightens the mood during high-stress scenes. He represents the madness of the criminal underworld Rudra finds himself in.

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