Aashiqana: Everything to Know About the Crime Thriller Hotstar Special

Disney+ Hotstar is all set to release a romantic crime thriller to keep its audience reeling. Hotstar has been on the roll with some tense and thrilling shows including Criminal Justice, Aarya and Rudra. Now, with the new series Aashiqana, one can be sure to be glued to the screens on Mondays!

Aashiqana Cast

The primary cast includes Zayn Ibad Khan and Khushi Dubey, alongside Geeta Tyagi, Vipul Deshpandey, Geeta Bisht, Anshul Singh, Anshu Srivastava, Inderjeet Modi, Manohar Teli, Harshita Shukla, Sneha Chauhan, Palash Prajapati, Pankaj Singh, Maira D Mehra, Rati Pandey and Siddhant Karnick in pivotal roles. 

The series is produced and directed by Gul Khan.

Aashiqana Plot

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Hotstar describes the series as: “To find a serial killer, police officer Yashvardhan Chauhan joins hands with Chikki Sharma, an aspiring cop. What does fate have in store for them?”

The trailer shows Chikki, out on a stormy night, being attacked by said serial killer whose mask seems to be inspired by Michael Myers. Just as she’s about to be stabbed (in true Myers style), Yash gets there to save her with his impressive gun-toting skills. However, just as the killer makes a run for it, Yash tells Chikki that she should be ashamed for going out this late at night. A fiery Chikki rebuffs him and tells him that he should be ashamed that women can’t even go out at night because of his incompetence.

Thus, it seems like the series is going to feature some gruesome kills and skills from both Chikki and Yash!

Aashiqana Release Date

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The series will release on Disney+ Hostar on June 06, 2022, and will come out with a new episode every day.

Aashiqana Trailer

The series releases on Disney+ Hostar.

Also Read: Ammar (2020) Review: Unclear Plot With No Horror, Directed By Mahmoud Kamel

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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