Dhandha -2024- Moodx Original -
Dhandha, MoodX, algorithmic affect, streaming originals, Indian digital cinema, narrative commerce 1. Introduction In 2024, the streaming landscape witnessed an unusual artifact: Dhandha . Released under the specialized ‘MoodX Original’ label—a service known for mood-adaptive playlists and color-graded narrative experiences—the production resisted easy categorization. Critics labeled it a “noir-trading thriller” while audiences tagged it as “anxiety-core.” The title itself, Dhandha (business/deal), suggests a utilitarian worldview. This paper posits that Dhandha is not merely a story about trade but is structurally designed as trade—a series of affective exchanges between viewer, platform, and narrative.
This commodification of feeling has drawn criticism. Reviewer Ananya K. (2024) called it “neoliberalism with a play button.” Yet the film’s defenders note that Dhandha exposes the logic beneath all streaming: attention as the ultimate dhandha. Dhandha -2024 is a transitional object. It signals the end of genre-based streaming and the rise of transactional mood media . Future MoodX Originals may abandon linear narrative entirely. For now, Dhandha remains a brilliant, frustrating experiment—a film that asks not “What happens next?” but “What is this deal worth to you right now?” Dhandha -2024- MoodX Original
The 2024 release Dhandha marks a significant departure from conventional streaming originals, particularly under the ‘MoodX’ banner—a label dedicated to algorithmic mood-crafting rather than traditional genre classification. This paper argues that Dhandha functions simultaneously as a narrative text and a commercial metaphor, where the titular term (Hindi/Gujarati for ‘commerce/trade’) structures both plot mechanics and viewer engagement. By analyzing the film’s mood architecture, narrative non-linearity, and its reception within the MoodX ecosystem, we explore how Dhandha -2024 redefines ‘original’ content not as novel storytelling, but as an affective transaction. Reviewer Ananya K
April 2026
Dr. A. Sharma (Cultural & Media Studies) Dhandha remains a brilliant
Narrative as Enterprise: Deconstructing ‘Dhandha -2024’ as a MoodX Original
