

Shaatar follows Ranjit, a dangerous criminal who uses disguises to kill. With a hidden identity, he’s a ruthless killer motivated by money.
Practical Effects
Divya Dutta elevating whatever she's given
Costume
Ranjit's disguises: campy, obvious, somehow still works
Director
K.S. Malhotra
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is reportedly one of several quickie productions from a Delhi-based studio known for straight-to-YouTube crime thrillers. The 0.0 rating suggests almost zero visibility, not universal hatred — it may simply lack enough logged views to register.
Director K.S. Malhotra operates in the shadow economy of Indian 'B-movie' cinema, where theatrical releases are skipped entirely and films survive through algorithmic churn. Mukul Dev, once a mainstream villain, represents the common trajectory of 90s Bollywood actors into this parallel industry.