Adbhut Movie Review: The trailer for Adbhut boldly proclaimed it as 'The Most Shocking Film of the Year'. That moment sets the stage for a film to either rise to or fall short of the lofty expectations its promotional material promises. The fact that Adbhut bypassed both theatrical release and OTT platforms in favour of a straight television premiere suggests that even the makers weren’t confident about their promise (Adbhut had premiered on Sony Max).

While the film initially showed promise, by the time it drags itself to the finish line, that potential is thoroughly squandered by its lacklustre execution and an utter absence of genuine scares. ‘Adbhut’ Trailer: Nawazuddin Siddiqui Conjures Up Chills in Sabbir Khan’s New Horror Thriller . Aditya (Rohan Mehra) and Shruti (Shreya Dhanwanthary) are a married couple who have relocated to Anantwan, a hill station.

It’s clear from the outset that their marriage is on the rocks despite their luxurious surroundings. As if that weren’t enough, they soon begin to experience supernatural occurrences in both their home and workplace. Enter Gajraj (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a brilliant detective hired by the couple to uncover the truth behind the strange happenings.

This decision immediately raised a red flag for me—why would they hire a detective instead of going to the police? Gajraj’s investigation leads him to a mysterious woman, Mary Mathews (Diana Penty), who is also known by another identity, Anjali Malhotra. Watch the.