Ambition, grit, and jugaad. You’re not ready for what’s packed in this dabba 🔥 Watch Dabba Cartel, out 28 February, only on Netflix. Cast – Shabana Azmi, Gajraj Rao, Jyothika, Nimisha ...
When Netflix announced its creative partnership with Excel Entertainment in 2021, one of the first projects mentioned was the drama series Dabba Cartel. (A ‘dabba’ is a metal lunchbox.) Since then, ...
Dabba Cartel is all set to premiere on Netflix on February 28. It chronicles the story of five ordinary women, who accidentally become involved in a high-stakes drug cartel. It marks Shibani Akhtar’s ...
Hyderabad: OTT platforms which continue to deliver exciting stories to your doorstep have come up with another exciting line-up of stories this week. From blockbuster films, to gripping web-series and ...
Shabana Azmi admits she wanted Jyothika removed from Dabba Cartel but later felt ashamed. What changed her mind? Read on to find out their equation after working together! Netflix’s upcoming crime ...
As actor Jyotika prepares to return with Prime Video’s The Dabba Cartel, she speaks to SCREEN about her career spanning languages, returning to the screens recently and why she and husband, actor ...
Dabba Cartel Release Date On OTT: Dabba Cartel is the latest talk of the town after the intriguing trailer of the same was dropped last week leaving audience stunned with the engaging plotline.
Dabba Cartel is a crime thriller series starring Shibani Akhtar, Gaurav Kapoor, and Bhavna Kher, among others. The series is set to be released on OTT in February 2025. The film explores themes of ...
Irrfan Khan and Nimrat Kaur, right? While that film, which explored human relationships in an introspective light, remains a favourite, a new web series centred around the dabba (lunchbox) is set to ...
Anjali Anand, known for her powerful screen presence and versatile acting, has been making waves in the entertainment industry. From television dramas to Bollywood films, she has impressed ...
Elon Musk took aim at the 2025 Oscars, slamming the Academy’s “Representation & Inclusion Standards” and arguing that nominations should be based purely on merit rather than diversity quotas ...