Makes a strong debut, effectively portraying a range of emotions from vulnerability to calculated manipulation.

Every character has a hidden agenda, making the title "Dhokha" (Betrayal) perfectly apt. Performances

The film succeeds in building an atmosphere of claustrophobic tension. By confining most of the action to a single location, director Kookie Gulati forces the audience to focus on the dialogue and the shifting power dynamics between the four leads. Viewing Experience

The film cleverly uses a Rashomon-style narrative. Each character presents a different perspective of the same events.