Dridam (2026)
Dridam grips you from the first unsettling moment, blending a classic police procedural with a ticking-clock thriller. It’s not just a whodunit; it’s a raw look at the suffocating pressure of institutional and public expectation when time is scarce. The quiet tension of the station contrasts sharply with the grim discovery, creating an atmosphere thick with paranoia. Perfect for fans of taut, character-driven mysteries who appreciate a slow-burn unraveling of both a crime and a community’s fragile peace.