Khakee the Bengal Chapter Review: Actors handled routine police -gangter story, do not impress the show - Khakee the Bengal Chapter Review Review Actor Bring Some Weight to UNimpressive Routine Police Gangsster Story NTCPSM

Khakee the Bengal Chapter Review: Actors handled routine police -gangter story, do not impress the show – Khakee the Bengal Chapter Review Review Actor Bring Some Weight to UNimpressive Routine Police Gangsster Story NTCPSM


Netflix’s ‘Khaki: The Bengal Chapter’ has come in the last 5 years, the lightest show in which Ritwik is seen in Bhowmik. Like every time, he has batting firmly from his side, but the show’s writing and plot, is like a bowler putting a full toss ball on the full toss. Therefore, despite Ritwik’s performance being strong, it seems that he will not take any much hard work in it.

The work of a supercop is as difficult as the heavy criminals are in front of him. Therefore, when the focus goes to the story of gangsters in ‘Khaki: The Bengal Chapter’, then it is understood that an attempt is being made to give a build-up to the characters. But the show starts focusing so many times on the story of these characters that the heroes of the story, the policemen, seem to be missing. Bihari Accent of an important character is such that even Bihari people themselves can also connect.

In the series set in West Bengal, despite having many popular faces of Bengali cinema, no character has spoken two consecutive lines in Bengali. While this is a web series, in this, the option of subtitles is available with the filmmakers to reach out to the people.

It is not that everything is bad in ‘Khaki: The Bengal Chapter’ and it cannot be enjoyed. But this show is a combination of many interesting and routine gangster drama Ideas who act like novels with pulp-fiction. Meaning the viewer who likes such content will enjoy it, but the audience who wants to see something new, different and interesting will not like it.

‘Khaki’ surrounded in blood Holi
‘Khaki: The Bengal Chapter’ begins with the story of a gangster (Shashwat Chatterjee), which has a connection with a big politician (Prosejit Chatterjee). This criminal is knocking in the eyes of the police. A supercop of Kolkata has come out to deal with it but is settled on its own. Now the responsibility of handling this raita is on the new officer Arjun Moitra (victory).

On the other hand, the criminal is also going on a coup and two boys of his gang have become rebel. They need full respect and full power. As is the rule of Bollywood’s Signature Gangster Drama Template, if there is a story of two gangster brothers then one will be a vicious boy using a brain (Ritvik Bhowmik) and the other is just ready to burst on the strength of Grenade (Adil Zafar Khan). Their equation also deteriorates on a stage in the story and then there are more ruckus in Kolkata.

On the other hand, the police department is repeatedly failing to catch these gangsters. The department also has its dark secret and has to bow down in front of politics. The story also has a business of politicians and gangsters, which could have been a good suspense, but it has been dealt with very lightly. The final question is whether this Nexus of Politician and Criminals will break the new supercop of police? Watch the trailer of ‘Khaki: The Bihar Chapter’:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oervac– BXK

Trying to introduce old ideas in a new flavor
‘Khaki: The Bengal Chapter’ creates interesting characters, but the treatment of those characters is very routine and there is a shortage of details in the story. For example, when the police is searching for a gangster at the airport with great effort, no one knows the idea of ​​tracing his number. Whereas shortly before you see that the supercop of the story is illegally tracing many numbers through one of his friends.

The screenplay has such a decrease in adding details and a serious treatment that many times the attention is broken while watching the show. Especially in the first 3 episodes. But after this, the show manages to collect your little attention. The gangster brothers mess up and take advantage of them and find a way to settle them, the case is a very routine. But along with Ritwik, the work of the rest of the actors has made it a little engaging.

The twists coming before the show’s climax are a bit fun and the final twist is also solid. In the police department, such a person is dishonest, which you would not have expected at all. But the last 2000s masala makes the last episode made like Bollywood films again.

In the role of Politician, Proponjit and gangster Bagha in the role of eternal look strong. Ritvik, who became the disciples of Bagha and then the independent gangster himself, once again impresses his work. His partner and later an enemy, Adil Khan, suits his character, but the accent in which this character is talking is irritated many times.

Many Bihari viewers themselves will not be able to relate this character in Bihar. His style of speaking from above is such that he is mimicing Ravi Kishan in every dialogue. In ‘Khaki: The Bengal Chapter’, the role of a hero has won the actor, whose performance impresses the most, but in many places he is seen pushing a lot. His work is good in the chance that Chitrangada Singh gets, but there is no special weight in his character.

Action in this show of Netflix is ​​also ordinary. To make the murders look terrible, bloodshed has been shown a lot, which is becoming a trend nowadays. ‘Khaki: The Bengal Chapter’ tries to keep the audience entangled in a gangster drama and it starts appearing in the show from the beginning. There is nothing in the show in the name of dialogues or scenes that you remember for a long time.

There is nothing new to show you in this Netflix show of Neeraj Pandey, this is just an attempt to present the old gangster drama and police procedure Idea in a flavor of Bengal. However, the color of that flavor is also not seen in the show other than locations. If you like to see such shows, then you will enjoy or else you will be disappointed.

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