In a cinematic landscape often dominated by either gritty, hyper-realistic crime thrillers or whimsical, sugar-coated romances, Netflix’s Tooth Pari: When Love Bites arrives as a deliciously unique cocktail. It is a show that dares to ask: What if a vampire fell in love with a shy, orthodontist in the chaotic streets of Kolkata?
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The human liaison who has protected the vampire clan for generations. In a cinematic landscape often dominated by either
matches her energy as the nervy Dr. Roy. His character could have easily become annoying with his stuttering and hesitation, but Maheshwari plays him with such sincerity that you root for him. The chemistry between the leads is electric—not just in the romantic sense, but in the way their contrasting worlds collide. Rumi needs a dentist
The story follows (Tanya Maniktala), a rebellious vampire with a broken fang who has lived in the shadows of Kolkata for centuries. Her accidental encounter with Dr. Roy (Shantanu Maheshwari), a timid, socially awkward human dentist, sets the stage for an impossible romance. Rumi needs a dentist; Roy needs a patient. What they get is a whirlwind of danger, blood, and bureaucratic vampire councils.