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Movie that joins the roster of exclusive Indian productions from Netflix, 'Haseen Dillruba' is a feature film with direct influence from the so-called "domestic thriller" genre -- a literary subgenre that gained strength in cinemas with titles such as 'Gone Girl', 'The Girl on the Train' and 'The Woman in the Window'. Here, more specifically, we follow a wife, suspected of her husband's murder, who reveals dark details of their relationship, further complicating understanding of what happened. Good for those who like suspense and, mainly, for those who want to escape the monotony produced in Hollywood.

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Under investigation as a suspect in her husband's murder, a wife reveals details of their thorny marriage that seem to only further blur the truth.
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