‘Daldal’ trailer shows Bhumi Pednekar plays a gritty cop caught in a dark and intense crime thriller - Watch
The much-awaited trailer of 'Daldal' starring Bhumi Pednekar as the protagonist released today. The set up features a serial killer, a senior cop and a city under strain. What gives the trailer, released on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, its pull is not the premise but its restraint. The nearly three-minute preview moves patiently, letting unease gather in pauses, glances, and silences that refuse quick release. At the center of it is Bhumi Pednekar, whose presence grounds the material. The trailer offers little hand-holding. Scenes appear briefly and vanish without explanation. The trailer’s gaps linger, reflecting the kind of investigation that wears you down a little more each day.
What stands out is how pressure accumulates quietly. The police system wants results, not reflection. Rita absorbs that expectation in silence, her composure slowly giving way. The case does not escalate through spectacle. It deepens through exhaustion. By the end of the trailer, the suggestion is clear: this story may be less about catching a killer and more about what the chase extracts from the person leading it.
Pednekar also spoke about reuniting with producer Vikram Malhotra after ‘Toilet-Ek Prem Katha’, describing the collaboration as familiar and grounding, and crediting creators Suresh Triveni and Amrit Raj Gupta for backing a role that relies more on emotional precision than dramatic flourish.
On X (formerly Twitter), early reactions echoed that sentiment. Film critic Anmol Jamwal wrote that ‘Daldal’ “looks intense AF,” praising the editing and control. Other viewers focused on Pednekar’s restraint, with one post noting that she “embodies the psychological weight and moral conflict of the job” without overstating it.
Based on Vish Dhamija’s novel ‘Bhendi Bazaar’, ‘Daldal’ is produced by Abundantia Entertainment and premieres exclusively on Prime Video on January 30, 2026, across India and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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'Daldal' builds tension by slowing things down
‘Daldal’ is set in Mumbai and follows DCP Rita Ferreira as she works to unravel a chain of carefully planned murders. The trailer avoids spelling out the killer’s motives or the mechanics of the investigation. Instead, it leans on the atmosphere. Tight framing. Muted exchanges. A city that feels crowded, restless, and indifferent to the violence unfolding within it.What stands out is how pressure accumulates quietly. The police system wants results, not reflection. Rita absorbs that expectation in silence, her composure slowly giving way. The case does not escalate through spectacle. It deepens through exhaustion. By the end of the trailer, the suggestion is clear: this story may be less about catching a killer and more about what the chase extracts from the person leading it.
Bhumi Pednekar and the early response
According to Mid-Day, Pednekar described the role as one of the most demanding of her career. “Playing Rita Ferreira has been one of the most intense and creatively fulfilling experiences of my career,” she said. “She is a woman forged by ambition, haunted by doubt, and burdened by the weight of her past.” She added that “Rita’s journey mirrors the complexities we all face when confronting our own demons,” calling the process challenging and deeply rewarding.Pednekar also spoke about reuniting with producer Vikram Malhotra after ‘Toilet-Ek Prem Katha’, describing the collaboration as familiar and grounding, and crediting creators Suresh Triveni and Amrit Raj Gupta for backing a role that relies more on emotional precision than dramatic flourish.
On X (formerly Twitter), early reactions echoed that sentiment. Film critic Anmol Jamwal wrote that ‘Daldal’ “looks intense AF,” praising the editing and control. Other viewers focused on Pednekar’s restraint, with one post noting that she “embodies the psychological weight and moral conflict of the job” without overstating it.
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