I came across 'goonjara' a bit later, when it landed on streaming services for the general public on April 26, 2018, so my experience of its “release” is tied to that date. From where I sat on my couch, surrounded by late-night snacks and a fuzzy blanket, it felt like the moment the film stepped out of festival whispers and into everyday conversation. When something moves from festival circuit to streaming, it often changes who it reaches — friends who wouldn't queue for a midnight screening suddenly text you links, and social feeds fill up with GIFs and short takes. That’s how I first experienced 'goonjara': not as a curated event but as an invitation I could accept anytime.
Seeing it at home changed my relationship with the film. I could pause to mull over a line, rewind a shot that made me choke up, and later rewatch scenes to catch tiny details. The streaming release felt like the day the film officially belonged to everyone, even if critics had already formed their early takes. I like that staggered rollout — it gives a work time to breathe, and you get the best of both worlds: the festival mystique and the late-night communal rewatch culture.
Bright lights and a buzzing festival crowd were the first place I ever heard whispers about 'goonjara'. I actually caught its premiere screening at the Mumbai Film Festival on October 7, 2017, which — for me — counts as the first time it was released to an audience. That opening night felt electric: critics were scribbling notes, indie cinephiles leaned forward in the dark, and the director came onstage afterward and talked about influences that reminded me of films like 'Ship of Theseus' and the quieter moments of 'Pather Panchali'. Hearing those first gasps and seeing the applause made it clear this was its debut to the public, even if the general release came later.
After that festival bow, 'goonjara' trickled into a limited theatrical run in early 2018 and then found a wider audience on streaming platforms later the same year. But the festival showing on October 7, 2017 was the literal first time paying viewers saw it presented as a finished piece. I love those early-premiere memories because they’re where movies take on a life beyond production notes — the communal laugh, a shared silence at a particular shot, the way you leave buzzing and full of opinions. For me, that first festival night remains the clearest landmark for when 'goonjara' first released to audiences, and it still feels like catching lightning in a bottle.
Caught 'goonjara' in a proper cinema on March 2, 2018, when it opened more widely across theaters — that’s the day I’d tell friends if they asked when it became available to everyday audiences beyond festivals. The theater showing was different from the festival premiere; the room was full of regular moviegoers rather than critics, and the buzz felt more conversational: people comparing it to other recent indie hits, talking about the soundtrack, and speculating about the cast’s next projects. For me, that theatrical wide release was the turning point where the film stopped being a niche discovery and started showing up on posters, in newspaper listings, and in casual chatter over coffee.
Experiencing it in a full cinema amplified the emotional beats — the sound design wrapped around you, and you could hear collective reactions in a way that streaming never fully replicates. It’s funny how a date like March 2, 2018 can feel mundane on a calendar but vivid in memory because of where you were and who you watched it with. That’s the power of a wide release: it turns private curiosity into shared culture, and 'goonjara' definitely rode that wave into more people’s lives.
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Rebirth of Sonia
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Anna, a well-known assassin, was reborn into the knight family outcast after a near-death experience.
Anna, who was given a new chance at life, had promised to live on as her and help her avenge her death.
She seeks revenge against those who wronged her with the help of Benjamin, her fiancé before her rebirth and CEO of Oscar Groups.
Would she be able to achieve her goals as secrets unrevealed and discover the entangled relationship she shared with Sonia, whose body she was inhabiting?
Extract from the story
Anna sat at the spa as she underwent a transformation process. The previous occupant had her hair dyed pink, which she found odd and weird.
After her makeover session, she stared at her reflection in the mirror, the corner of her mouth quivering into a devilish grin.
“ANNA IS DEAD AND I WILL LIVE ON AS SONIA.” she said to herself as she had only one thought in mind, ‘REVENGE.’
I was an emergency physician.
After finishing a night shift, I had just walked out of the hospital entrance when a colleague from the hospital called me.
"Dr. Doherty, hurry back. A critically injured patient was just brought in. The chief wants you to return immediately and help with the resuscitation."
I turned around without thinking.
But then a stream of floating comments suddenly appeared in front of my eyes.
[Do not enter the operating room! Do not take part in this resuscitation!]
[The patient is already dead. If you go in, you will be taking the fall for the hospital director's daughter!]
[This patient's family is powerful. You will not only be sentenced to death, your parents will also be forced to jump to their deaths as well!]
My steps stopped cold.
A few seconds later, my heart tightened.
I decided to believe the comments.
I would gamble on it.
My eyes swept quickly across the ground.
I immediately locked onto an uncovered deep shaft on the road.
I gritted my teeth, shut my eyes, and threw myself straight into the opening.
Jessica lost her mother and her father brought home his mistress. With no other option, she went abroad.
But she returns, this time stronger and eager to know the truth of her mother's death. She meets her father and is asked to marry the leading industrialist in the country, Steve Smith.
To humiliate her father she runs away but is caught by her would-be-husband. He asks her to marry him in return for giving her the truth about her mother's death and she agrees.
Steve thinks that the girl is just as innocent as a flower, but he is wrong, Jessica is just testing him whether he lives up to his title as the 'second most wanted gangster' in the underworld.
While they both in love with each other their secrets about the underworld disturb their life. Will they be able to fight back and not just go with the flow? Well, this going to be hard...
An incident endangers the life of a depressed journalist, Sonia Martins, and she’s left a wandering ghost. She decides to have fun with new profound nature and ability; unbeknownst of the intriguing journey waiting before her.
GOMORRAH DADDIES: Desire of Sin
The first time he put his hand around my throat, I didn't fight. I thanked him.
Not out loud. But my body felt it—every nerve, every dark pulse. He knew it. They always know it. The way you crumble when a man old enough to know better looks at you like you're the only target he's had in years. The way your mouth goes dry when he calls you good boy in that voice—low, ruined, hungry—and you realize you've been starving your whole life for someone who isn't afraid to take charge.
GOMORRAH DADDIES isn't a simple love story. It's a confession. A bleeding, breathless catalog of every dark choice you've ever wanted and been too terrified to name.
Your best friend's father who finally stops pretending he hasn't memorized your shadow. The silver fox next door who teaches you exactly how he rules—slow, intense, deep—while his gold ring glints in the dark. The alpha who doesn't ask before he claims what's already his, who holds you down and whispers mine until you believe it with your whole broken heart. The age gap that should make you run, but instead has you staying, begging him to stay, to ruin you, to keep you.
Every story is a different challenge. Every leader is a different path. And every single one of them knows what you need before you do.
They don't come to guide you gently.
They come to change you completely.
And you're already listening, aren't you?
Content Warning: Contains intense MM drama, power imbalances, large age gap relationships, and dark themes that will keep you reading late into the night.