Hold your breath as ‘Indian Police Force’ thrusts you into a heart-stopping dance between heroism and peril. Rohit Shetty’s entry into the web series world with ‘Indian Police Force’ brings his distinctive cop universe elements to the digital platform. The series features a star-studded cast with a predictable narrative, says our review.
As the story develops, Joint CP Vikram Bakshi IPS (played by Vivek Oberoi) and SP Kabir Malik IPS (portrayed by Sidharth Malhotra) take charge of a specialized unit tasked with deciphering the secrets behind the carefully orchestrated disorder. The series commences with a compelling setup – a series of bombings causing widespread panic in the nation’s capital. Sidharth Malhotra’s character, Kabir Malik, anchors the series with a strong love for the country and his loved ones. This central theme is reinforced by a cast featuring Shilpa Shetty, Vivek Oberoi, Mukesh Rishi, Sharad Kelkar, and more.
Kabir, Tara, and Vikram pursue a fugitive terrorist in the straightforward storyline. While there is a clear objective, the narrative lacks significant momentum. A police officer is killed, another faces suspension for rule-breaking, and conflicts arise between superior and junior officers – familiar tropes that have been witnessed in similar narratives before.
We gain insights into the evolution of a terrorist, his double life, and the impact on his family. This isn’t a spoiler but a glimpse of what to expect. This duality is both a benefit and a challenge in franchise content. However, it also poses a challenge as the audience anticipates specific elements, seeking familiarity while craving engagement. The responsibility rests on the writers to craft a gourmet experience within the realm of familiar elements.
Given the current societal atmosphere, there appears to be little inclination for introspection in how he shapes his antagonists and narratives in ChatGPT mode. In an era where viewers struggle to complete a full movie in one sitting, Shetty tackles this by dividing it into seven episodes. Consequently, this segmentation aims to cater to modern viewing habits, making the content more digestible for audiences.
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