About Gyaarah Gyaarah
Gyaarah Gyaarah is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language investigative thriller that bends time across three decades, weaving together the years 1990, 2001, and 2016 into a single tangled mystery. Directed by Umesh Bist and produced under the Dharmatic Entertainment and Sikhya Entertainment banners, the series is an official adaptation of the acclaimed South Korean drama Signal. Its title refers to the eerie hour of 11:11, the moment when an old, seemingly broken walkie-talkie crackles to life and lets two officers separated by years speak to one another across time.
In 2016, Yug Arya is a sharp young police officer who stumbles upon a discarded walkie-talkie that connects him to Shaurya Anthwal, a dogged senior detective working cases back in the 1990s. As their improbable conversations continue, the two realize they can change the outcome of long-cold investigations, reopening files that the system had quietly buried. Guiding and grounding the present-day inquiry is DSP Vamika Rawat, a principled officer whose own past is bound to the very cases the walkie-talkie keeps surfacing. Together the trio chip away at disappearances and unsolved crimes that span a generation.
Blending procedural detail with a thread of the uncanny, the show keeps its focus on the patient, methodical work of investigation and the human cost of justice delayed. Praised for its layered structure and the lived-in chemistry between its leads, Gyaarah Gyaarah was positioned as one of ZEE5's marquee originals of the year. The series treats its mysteries with restraint, leaning on suspense, period texture, and emotional stakes rather than spectacle, and its open threads leave clear room for the partnership across time to continue.