“Dabba Cartel Season 1” is a 2025 web series that falls within the Drama and Family subgenres. Directed by Hitesh Bhatia, the series features a screenplay crafted by Shibani Akhtar, Gaurav Kapoor, Bhavna Kher, Vishnu Menon, and Akanksha Seda. Presented by Netflix, it was produced by a team including Vishakha Joshi, Farhan Akhtar, Shibani Akhtar, Kassim Jagmagia, Abbas Raza Khan, Sunitha Ram, Ritesh Sidhwani, Pallavie Kakkar, and Vishal Ramchandani. The series debuted on the OTT platform on February 28, 2025, with a total runtime of 5 hours and 31 minutes.
Dabba Cartel 2025 Web Series Overview

Series Name | Dabba Cartel Season 1 Web Series |
Original Language | Hindi |
Spoken Language | English, Telugu, Tamil |
Digital Release Date | 28 February 2025 |
Runtime | 5 hour and 31 minutes |
Genres | Family Drama |
Writer | Shibani Akhtar, Gaurav Kapoor, Bhavna Kher, Vishnu Menon, Akanksha Seda |
Director | Hitesh Bhatia |
Season | 01 |
Total Episodes | 07 |
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Dabba Cartel 2025 Web Series Star Cast
Here’s the cast list in a two-column table format:
Actor | Character |
---|---|
Jyotika | Varuna |
Nimisha Sajayan | Mala |
Shalini Pandey | Raji |
Anjali Anand | Shahida |
Mansi Sehgal | Young Moushami |
Shalini Pandey | – |
Dabba Cartel 2025 Web Series Trailer
Dabba Cartel 2025 Web Series Review
The story centers on five women from diverse socio-economic backgrounds who, driven by necessity, ambition, and survival, pivot from delivering home-cooked meals to smuggling drugs under the guise of their dabba service. The narrative kicks off with Raji (Shalini Pandey) and her maid Mala (Nimisha Sajayan) stumbling into the drug trade, spurred by personal struggles and societal pressures.
They’re soon joined by Sheila (Shabana Azmi), Raji’s mother-in-law with a shady past, Varuna (Jyothika), a boutique owner facing financial ruin, and Shahida (Anjali Anand), a street-smart broker. Parallel to their rise, a pharmaceutical company, VivaLife Pharma, faces scrutiny, intertwining corporate corruption with the women’s underworld ascent. Law enforcement, led by Gajraj Rao’s narcotics officer and Sai Tamhankar’s cop, closes in, adding tension to this unconventional crime saga.
The premise is intriguing: ordinary women thrust into extraordinary circumstances, subverting gender norms in a male-dominated criminal landscape. It’s pitched as a desi twist on shows like “Breaking Bad” or “Narcos,” with the dabba system—a Mumbai institution—serving as a clever front.