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Aah! - Season 1

Aah is a spine-tingling 36-episode supernatural thriller adapted from the acclaimed Tamil anthology novel by Suriya Rethnna. Each week a chilling story unfolds, weaving hauntings of love, betrayal and vengeance into a larger narrative that follows Aditya as he faces the terrifying legacy of his mother Devi, whose grip from beyond the grave refuses to fade. From cursed homes and eerie hospital wards to a family bistro steeped in secrets, Aah blurs the line between the living and the dead.

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Aah is a spine-tingling 36-episode supernatural thriller adapted from the acclaimed Tamil anthology novel by Suriya Rethnna. Each week a chilling story unfolds, weaving hauntings of love, betrayal and vengeance into a larger narrative that follows Aditya as he faces the terrifying legacy of his mother Devi, whose grip from beyond the grave refuses to fade. From cursed homes and eerie hospital wards to a family bistro steeped in secrets, Aah blurs the line between the living and the dead.

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