Forest Frontier: The new web series, Poacher (Amazon Prime Video), directed by Richie Mehta (Delhi Crime), shows once again that the country would have been hollowed out by apathy and corruption, were…
Web Series Review
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Love All: The Modern Love series, based on true romances, proved to be successful in its American version, and also in the Indian offshoots. Dharmatic Entertainment’s new unscripted series, Love Storiyaan, picks the same…
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Desert Storm: The first season of Aarya, adapted from the successful Dutch series Penoza, had a lot going for it. Adapted for Indian by Ram Madhvani, with Sushmita Sen making her…
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The title Karmma Calling is catchier than the American original Revenge; the melodrama created by Mike Kelley ran for four seasons from 2011-2015, and had enough plot stuffing left over to barbeque some…
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All Copped Out: The creator of Bollywood’s cop universe makes a web series, you expect swag to hurtle out of the screen. Rohit Shetty’s Indian Police Force takes itself much too seriously…
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Hold The Salt: A series that stars Konkona Sensharma and Manoj Bajpayee would be worth a watch anyway, even if it turns out to be enjoyable and disappointing in equal…
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Lost Childhood Before every film there’s a disclaimer saying no animals were harmed during the making of the film, but there’s nothing for children, says a casting agent First Act,…
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Back To Gangland: Had Shehar Lakhot been made at the start of the OTT boom, there might have been some incentive to watch it. Now, after dozens of small town shenanigans involving…
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Let The Music Flow: The opening scene draws the viewer right in— it’s an open field, with crowds as far as the eye can see; there is air of anticipation…
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A Few Good People: Had such a tragedy occurred anywhere else in the world, there would have been dozens of films made on it, but the world’s largest industrial disaster,…