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Haseeno Ka Inteqaam 2024 S01 Altbalaji E01-04 W... May 2026

: The first four episodes balance slow‑burn character work with rapid, thriller‑style twists. While some dialogue‑heavy scenes (especially in the legal and media boardrooms) can feel a tad expository, they are compensated by crisp editing, atmospheric music, and strong visual motifs. 3. Characters & Performances | Character | Actor | What Works | Areas for Growth | |-----------|-------|------------|------------------| | Riya Sharma (the lawyer) | Mona Sharma | Mona brings a razor‑sharp intensity to Riya—her quick‑wit and moral ambiguity make the character compelling. The courtroom monologues are delivered with convincing gravitas. | Riya’s emotional vulnerability is hinted at but not fully explored yet; future episodes need to deepen her personal stakes. | | Meera Joshi (the singer) | Ananya Kapoor | Ananya’s vocal performances are a standout; the original songs feel authentic and help convey Meera’s inner turmoil. Her chemistry with the supporting cast feels natural. | Some of Meera’s reactions to the central conspiracy feel overly dramatic—subtlety could heighten the impact. | | Anika Malhotra (the media heiress) | Riya Patel | Riya Patel excels at portraying the conflicted heiress—her controlled poise juxtaposed with flashes of rebellion is a nuanced performance. | The character’s backstory is still largely hidden; we’ll want more depth beyond the corporate façade. | | The Assassin (The Red Rose) | Vikram Singh (voice/appearance) | The mysterious figure remains an enigma, and Vikram’s minimal on‑screen presence makes the role all the more unsettling. | A bit more screen time could flesh out the motivations earlier, but the current restraint works for now. |

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) “Haseeno Ka Inteqaam” (literally “The Revenge of the Beautiful Ones”) bursts onto the OTT scene with a fresh, high‑octane blend of drama, romance, and thriller. Set against the glitzy backdrop of contemporary Mumbai, the series follows three strikingly different women—Riya (a street‑smart lawyer), Meera (an aspiring singer with a haunted past), and Anika (the heir to a powerful media empire)—who find their lives entangled when a mysterious figure begins to target the city’s elite, seeking vengeance for a long‑forgotten betrayal. Haseeno Ka Inteqaam 2024 S01 ALTBalaji E01-04 w...

If you enjoy fast‑paced thrillers with layered characters and a dash of musical soul, this is worth diving into. Expect the stakes to rise dramatically in the upcoming episodes, and keep an eye on how the show balances the personal vendettas of its three heroines against the larger conspiracy they’re all unwittingly a part of. : The first four episodes balance slow‑burn character

The opening four episodes do an excellent job of establishing the central mystery while introducing the protagonists in a way that feels both grounded and aspirational. The show’s title is more than a tagline; it hints at the thematic core—how beauty, power, and vengeance intersect in a world that often reduces women to their looks. | Episode | Highlights | Narrative Flow | |---------|------------|----------------| | E01 – “The Call of Vengeance” | A chilling, stylised opening sequence shows a masked assassin leaving a single red rose at a crime scene. Riya receives a cryptic phone call that pulls her into the investigation. | Sets the tone, but the exposition feels a touch heavy; however, the intrigue hook works. | | E02 – “Notes from the Past” | Meera’s flashback to her childhood in a small town, revealing why she’s desperate to make it big. A secret recording surfaces, tying her to the assassin’s victims. | Seamless blend of character back‑story and plot advancement; the flashbacks are emotionally resonant. | | E03 – “The Media Game” | Anika confronts her father about a suppressed story that could ruin the city’s most powerful families. She discovers a hidden ledger that points to the assassin’s motive. | The pacing quickens; courtroom drama interspersed with high‑stakes boardroom intrigue keeps momentum high. | | E04 – “Crossed Paths” | The three women finally meet at a gala, each suspecting the other of being involved. A surprise reveal shows the assassin’s identity is linked to a tragedy that ties them all together. | The episode expertly converges storylines, delivering a satisfying payoff while leaving enough threads for future twists. | Characters & Performances | Character | Actor |

– a must‑watch for fans of gritty, female‑driven dramas with a stylish edge.

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