You liked Joker (2019) but wanted it to be funnier and shorter. Or if you loved Narcos but wished Pablo Escobar spoke in a thick Mumbai accent.
Thus begins the journey of the unlikeliest “superhero” in OTT history. Vasant realizes he can see the future—but only through specific, random news alerts. He isn’t flying or fighting; he is gaming the lottery, dodging police raids, and using algorithmic clairvoyance to escape the slums of Behrampada. 1. The Relatable Underdog Unlike the millionaires of Succession or the spies of The Family Man , Vasant wants the most boring things in the world: a house with a door that locks, clean sheets, and respect. His moral descent is slow. He doesn’t become a villain overnight; he becomes a "scared guy with money." This is painfully real. You liked Joker (2019) but wanted it to
Taaza Khabar is not trying to be Sacred Games . It is a tight, massy entertainer. It asks a simple question: “If you knew tomorrow’s news today, would you be a king or a corpse?” Vasant realizes he can see the future—but only
Vasant Gawde (Vicky Kaushal), a toilet-cleaning migrant worker in Mumbai, lives a life of quiet desperation. He is poor, overlooked, and loves a sex worker (Shriya Pilgaonkar) he cannot afford to rescue. One day, a glitchy notification pops up on his dying keypad phone: “Aaj ki Taaza Khabar: Kal tumhe 25 lakh milenge.” The Relatable Underdog Unlike the millionaires of Succession
Language: Hindi Platform: Disney+ Hotstar Genre: Dark Fantasy / Thriller / Drama Episodes: 6 (approx. 25-30 mins each) Cast: Vicky Kaushal (no, not the Bhoot one—the other brilliant Vicky), Prathamesh Parab, and Madhur Mittal The Premise: What if a Boon came with a Data Limit? Imagine finding a magic lamp, but instead of a genie, you get a broken news app. That is Taaza Khabar in a nutshell.
The next day, by sheer fluke, he finds a bag full of cash. The “news” was true.