Dayaa is the latest Telugu we series that has become a talking point. Director Pavan Sadineni reveals an interesting info about season 2, read to know more.
Dayaa is the latest web series that has become the talk of the town. Starring JD Chakravarthy and Eesha Rebba in lead roles, this suspense thriller is now streaming on Hotstar and has opened to solid applause from the audience and critics alike. The show is directed by Pavan Sadineni and he is being applauded for his slick narration and earthy characters he showcased in the web series.
Web Series | Dayaa |
Star Cast | JD Chakravarthy, Eesha Rebba, Josh Ravi |
OTT platform | Hotstar |
OTT release date | August 4, 2023 |
Well, the director is also facing complaints that the first season has ended on a suspenseful note. Many feel that not revealing the actual culprit and not answering key questions has disappointed them. Pawan Sadineni has finally responded to these questions and says "A few were disappointed as we left the story in the middle but trust me the story will complete soon. It will just BLOW YOUR MINDS".
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But in general, he is very happy that the show has been declared a hit. Pavan says he tried to tell this story breaking a lot of conventional rules but still, he succeeded in it. Dayaa is one of those rare web series in Telugu that does not go wayward and sticks to the plot.
The show has eight episodes and each of them is only under thirty minutes which is also one of the reasons, the show has been widely accepted by the audience. On the other hand, thanks to Dayaa, JD Chakravarthy has made a solid comeback to Tollywood. He was away from action for a long time now and his performance has become one of the talking points on social media.
Eesha Rebba also played a key role in the show and Josh Ravi, in particular, has surprised one and all with his impressive acting capabilities. For Hotstar, Dayaa has become one of the most-watched shows on their OTT platform.
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