
A show crawls into your head and grips you. No big bangs or cheap jumps; that sharp what if? hangs after you kill the lamp. That’s Shodha. A six-episode Kannada psychological thriller that hit ZEE5 on 29 August 2025, directed by Sunil Mysuru and written by Suhas Navarathna.
On the surface, it’s about a lawyer and his wife. Normal stuff. But give it a few minutes and suddenly you’re second-guessing every look, every word, every smile.
The setup: Pawan Kumar plays Rohith, a skilled lawyer who loves Meera, and Siri Ravikumar plays Meera, while he clings to stubborn habits. Life looks steady, but small cracks appear. A missed memory. An odd reaction. A slip of the tongue.
And then comes the thought you never want to have: what if the person across the dinner table isn’t really who they claim to be?
That’s the spiral Shodha drags you into — paranoia, obsession, mistrust. Across six tight episodes, the line between truth and delusion gets blurry enough that even you start doubting what you’ve just seen.
The casting here is lean, which honestly makes the tension sharper.
Pawan Kumar as Rohith – Better known as the director of Lucia and U-Turn, here he’s front and center. Calm on the outside, unraveling within.
Siri Ravikumar as Meera – Warm one moment, cold the next. She nails that “is she, isn’t she” energy.
Anusha Ranganath – Key supporting role, keeps the intrigue alive.
Arun Sagar & Diya Hegde – Smaller parts, but add much-needed texture.
The bond between Rohith and Meera builds the show’s tight, airless, dense mood.
Every episode runs about 20 minutes. Just enough to hook you, short enough that you’ll say “one more” and end up watching all six.
Episode 1: Domestic bliss with the first crack in the glass.
Episode 2: Rohith notices things that don’t fit. Paranoia or reality?
Episode 3: Flashbacks start painting a murky past.
Episode 4: Rohith plays detective inside his own home.
Episode 5: Half-truths emerge, but the fog only thickens.
Episode 6: The finale. Answers land, though not the kind everyone wanted.
What makes Shodha different is what it doesn’t do. No car chases, no gun battles. Instead: silences that stretch too long, whispered arguments that feel real, scribbled notes late at night.
Identity & Trust – Can you ever truly know the person sleeping next to you?
Psychological Tension – Fear built not with loud noises but with doubts that won’t leave.
Setting – Shot partly in Madikeri, with mist, rain, and hills that practically sweat paranoia.
Honestly, the Kodagu backdrop feels like another character — damp, mysterious, watching.
Simple: it’s streaming on ZEE5. Six episodes, Kannada audio, subtitles available. Short enough for lunch breaks, addictive enough that you’ll binge the whole lot before midnight.
Not everyone agreed on this one, which kind of makes sense for a show built on doubt.
Times of India praised it as “a perfect blend of suspense, sentiment and cinematic flair.”
Ans: This Kannada thriller follows a lawyer named Rohith, who starts to think his wife hides her true self.
Ans: Pawan Kumar as Rohith, Siri Ravikumar as Meera, with Anusha Ranganath, Arun Sagar, and Diya Hegde.
Ans: 29 August 2025.
Ans: Streaming on ZEE5 OTT, in Kannada with subtitles.
Q5. How many episodes are in Tehran?
Ans: Six, each around 20–22 minutes.
Shodha ends with a dark frame, and you skip the quick post, and you hold the couch in silence. You stare and rewind scenes in your head many times until sleep comes. Did you miss the clues? Was Rohith paranoid or perceptive?
That’s the trick here. It’s not perfect — some will find it slow, others will hate the ending. But if you’re in the mood for a quietly unnerving watch, something that gnaws at you more than it shocks, Shodha is worth queuing up. Just maybe… don’t watch it alone at night.
Web-series Released Date | 29 Aug 2025 |
Total Episodes | 6 |
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Genres | Suspense Thriller Mystery |