Ahalya (2015) is a compact yet striking psychological thriller that proves powerful storytelling does not require a long runtime. Drawing inspiration from Indian mythology, the film blends tradition with modern suspense in a highly controlled narrative.

Radhika Apte delivers a captivating performance, using subtle expressions and quiet confidence to anchor the story. Her presence adds layers of ambiguity, making it difficult to distinguish innocence from manipulation.

The plot unfolds with precision, relying on atmosphere and suggestion rather than overt exposition. Each interaction feels loaded with tension, encouraging viewers to question motives and appearances.

Visually, the film uses confined spaces and muted tones to heighten unease. The setting feels isolated, reinforcing the sense that something is fundamentally wrong beneath the calm surface.
