Dil Ki Chabi brings a chilling story of a stalker

ALTT has always presented modern stories that keep the audience hooked with its gripping storyline, and with Kutingg, which is a new vertical by the platform, they are entering the vertical series format. Kutingg’s new project Dil Ki Chabi is based on a real issue that is often ignored but brings a very unsettling story to the limelight.

The show is based on a young woman who is being watched, followed, and filmed by someone who calls it admiration. She notices a few things out of place in her house that makes her feel that she is being watched, but she just can’t say who is watching her and from where. Meanwhile, two men also approach her, but she finds one of them dead. With each passing day, her uneasiness grows, and she is not able to live in peace.

Dil Ki Chabi draws a bold line between love and lust. At a time where stalking is sometimes romanticized in cinema and TV, this show chooses to highlight the real psychological trauma it causes. What makes the narrative even more effective is the way it mirrors everyday life. It doesn’t dramatize the moment—it simply presents it. And that’s what makes it hit home.

With this powerful opening, Dil Ki Chabi sets the tone for a show that’s not afraid to dig into the grey zones of love, boundaries, and consent. The question it leaves us with is both haunting and necessary: when does attention become intrusion? And why do we so often ignore the warning signs until it’s too late?

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