Bhookh 2023 Hindi S01 E01-03 Triflicks Original... May 2026
Unsurprisingly, Bhookh S01 E01-03 earned an A (Adults Only) certificate and carries a mandatory content warning for:
Major OTT platforms refused to host it initially. Triflicks released it on their proprietary app and later via a Vimeo pay-per-view model. The series holds a 7.8/10 on IMDb (with over 2,000 user reviews) and a shocking 94% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics, who praise its audacity, even as audience scores hover at 68% due to the disturbing content.
Bhookh opens in an urban milieu where hunger is more than physical—it’s social, political, and moral. The first three episodes introduce us to multiple characters across different socioeconomic backgrounds whose lives intersect around food scarcity, survival, and opportunism. The series uses hunger as both literal need and a metaphor for desire, ambition, and desperation. Bhookh 2023 Hindi S01 E01-03 Triflicks Original...
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All three episodes of Bhookh 2023 Hindi S01 E01-03 are available exclusively on Triflicks Originals. A Triflicks subscription starts at ₹199/month. Viewer discretion is advised for violence and mature themes.
Streaming now on Triflicks, the first three episodes of “Bhookh” redefine the hunger-drama genre. Unsurprisingly, Bhookh S01 E01-03 earned an A (Adults
In an era of OTT platforms saturated with crime sagas and romantic comedies, Triflicks has dropped a bombshell that cuts straight to the bone. Bhookh (2023) – the platform's first Hindi Original series – is not an easy watch. It is a visceral, unsettling, and profoundly human story about the desperation that festers when the refrigerator is empty and the soul is starving.
The first three episodes (S01 E01, E02, and E03) lay the foundation for what promises to be a masterpiece of slow-burn tension. Directed by newcomer Arjun Mehta, Bhookh strips away the gloss of urban India to reveal the festering underbelly of a city fighting for its next meal. Major OTT platforms refused to host it initially
"Bhookh is not for the faint of heart. It is to Indian horror what Anurag Kashyap's Gangs of Wasseypur was to gangster dramas – a raw, unpolished gem that refuses to look away." – Film Companion Critic
