ZEE5’s Thriller ‘Logout’ Now Streaming With Babil Khan And Rasika Dugal
Digital obsession turns terrifying in psychological thriller exploring dark side of fandom

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ZEE5 has just dropped its latest psychological thriller ‘Logout’ featuring Babil Khan and Rasika Dugal in lead roles. The streaming platform announced the release through an intriguing Instagram post that warns viewers about the dark side of fan culture with the caption: “When your ‘biggest fan’ turns into your ‘biggest nightmare’.
The post is a reel that features Babil Khan himself, speaking directly to the camera in an intense and intriguing manner. In the video, he hints at the movie’s unsettling themes and psychological twists, effectively drawing viewers into the dark and obsessive world portrayed in ‘Logout’.
Star-studded Cast And Creative Team
‘Logout’ brings together an impressive ensemble cast and creative team. The project features Babil Khan (son of late actor Irrfan Khan) and critically acclaimed actress Rasika Dugal in central roles. Supporting roles are played by Gandharv Dewan as the excitable manager JD and Nimisha Nair as the obsessive fan Sakshi Kishore (SK). The film also features a cameo appearance by Bhuvan Bam.
The movie appears to be a collaborative effort between Viacom18 Studios and ZEE5, bringing together significant production expertise to deliver this psychological thriller to audiences.
Continuing Trend Of Psychological Thrillers
‘Logout’ continues the trend of psychological thrillers finding success on streaming platforms. The genre has proven particularly effective in the digital space, where complex narratives and suspenseful storytelling can engage audiences.
The release of ‘Logout’ represents another step in ZEE5’s content strategy as it continues to expand its original programming across genres and languages. For thriller fans and those intrigued by the darker aspects of modern fandom, ‘Logout’ promises to be a compelling addition to the platform’s growing library of original content.

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