Code M
- Serie de TV
- 2020–
- 24min
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7.4/10
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La comandante Monica Mehra se ve envuelta en una investigación relacionada con un grupo de vigilantes y acaba dándose cuenta de que la clave del misterio está en su pasado, que la persigue d... Leer todoLa comandante Monica Mehra se ve envuelta en una investigación relacionada con un grupo de vigilantes y acaba dándose cuenta de que la clave del misterio está en su pasado, que la persigue desde su infancia.La comandante Monica Mehra se ve envuelta en una investigación relacionada con un grupo de vigilantes y acaba dándose cuenta de que la clave del misterio está en su pasado, que la persigue desde su infancia.
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Without revealing the plot , all I can say that the series covers the issues in our society with a good storyline and a tense cilmax . A must watch .
It is not a good attempt, provided the plot was good. The direction needs a lot of improvement, acting again is low standard. Even if you try hard to be connected, poor gripping screenplay does not help.
Lots of better option, the one on similar lines is Test Case that came in 2018 on Alt Balaji.
Most curious to meet people who give 9 or 10. Either they have not seen anything else or have a really imaginary taste.
In 2022, the Indian military announced that it would allow LGBTQ+ individuals to serve in the military, but with certain conditions. For example, same-sex relationships are only permitted if they are consensual and do not disturb the discipline and cohesion of the military. But the crimes committed in order to conceal one's homosexuality is equally harmful as the crimes committed against individuals because of their sexual orientation.
Code M is a military-law drama that follows the story of fearless Major Monica Mehra appointed as a judge advocate in the Indian Army's Judge Advocate General's (JAG) branch. She navigates a complex case and uncovers hidden truths. This series raises important questions about the military's accountability.
Jennifer Winget shines as she brings nuance to her character, and with extreme ease, blends into the complexity and vulnerability of her character. The supporting cast deliver solid performances, adding depth and texture to the show. Ekta Kapoor has done an excellent job of crafting this powerful, compelling and thought provoking story that raises questions about military's role in society fabric and its open-mindedness. The direction is crisp and efficient. The cinematography and music are excellent. It does have few blind spots esp in characterization, but overall makes a great watch.
Code M is a military-law drama that follows the story of fearless Major Monica Mehra appointed as a judge advocate in the Indian Army's Judge Advocate General's (JAG) branch. She navigates a complex case and uncovers hidden truths. This series raises important questions about the military's accountability.
Jennifer Winget shines as she brings nuance to her character, and with extreme ease, blends into the complexity and vulnerability of her character. The supporting cast deliver solid performances, adding depth and texture to the show. Ekta Kapoor has done an excellent job of crafting this powerful, compelling and thought provoking story that raises questions about military's role in society fabric and its open-mindedness. The direction is crisp and efficient. The cinematography and music are excellent. It does have few blind spots esp in characterization, but overall makes a great watch.
The backdrop is Jodhpur, a place with stringent Army vigilance due to proximity to the border. The subject is the encounter killing of two terrorists in a neighbouring village alleged to be associated with arms smuggling and the death of Major Siddharth Paswan who was shot by the terrorists before being killed. The problem is the villagers who swear at the innocence of the alleged terrorists and demand an investigation into the army affairs. Initially reluctant, Col. Suryaveer Chauhan (Rajat Kapoor) calls on Major Monica Mehra (Jennifer Winget) to file an investigation report about what transpired on the fateful night. He has his skin the game too, as the officer who died was the fiance of his only beloved daughter and he too is distraught due to the loss. It's a simple, open and shut case, where all Monica has to do is interview the two other army officers Shakti Mandappa (Aalekh Kapoor) and Gaurav Shekhawat (Keshav Sadhna), who had backed up Major Paswan and managed to gun down the armed terrorists and submit their version.
Things however, don't turn out to be that simple for Monica. She starts receiving clues and photos about the terrorists and it appears to her that they were known to her interviewees. Also, Shakti and Gaurav seem to be too much in tune with each other, providing specific, accurate and symmetrical descriptions of the events. Instinctively, Monica knows something isn't right. In the meanwhile, after being constantly badgered by her questions, Shakti and Gaurav insist on getting their own legal counsel, and suddenly, Monica has an adversary in Angad Sandhu (Tanuj Virwani), a blast from her past. Determined, Monica pushes harder to get to the bottom of the case as she continues to receive information from various sources that doesn't quite coincide with the story that she has been told.
Code M is reminiscent of "Shaurya" and "A Few Good Men", obviously inspired by them. Director Akshay Choubey unravels the plot very slowly and holds suspense until the very last episode when an unsavoury secret tumbles out of the cupboard, retrieved by Monica, that is based on strong convictions, ideologies, family honour and sexual orientation. Code M is immensely watchable with its 8 episodes back to back. It's fast paced, marked by strong performances and dialogues, and Jennifer Winget nails it in. It is a little unfortunate that Rajat Kapoor couldn't be given his full flow and we fell short of seeing him at his intense best, because the script warranted it that way.
Things however, don't turn out to be that simple for Monica. She starts receiving clues and photos about the terrorists and it appears to her that they were known to her interviewees. Also, Shakti and Gaurav seem to be too much in tune with each other, providing specific, accurate and symmetrical descriptions of the events. Instinctively, Monica knows something isn't right. In the meanwhile, after being constantly badgered by her questions, Shakti and Gaurav insist on getting their own legal counsel, and suddenly, Monica has an adversary in Angad Sandhu (Tanuj Virwani), a blast from her past. Determined, Monica pushes harder to get to the bottom of the case as she continues to receive information from various sources that doesn't quite coincide with the story that she has been told.
Code M is reminiscent of "Shaurya" and "A Few Good Men", obviously inspired by them. Director Akshay Choubey unravels the plot very slowly and holds suspense until the very last episode when an unsavoury secret tumbles out of the cupboard, retrieved by Monica, that is based on strong convictions, ideologies, family honour and sexual orientation. Code M is immensely watchable with its 8 episodes back to back. It's fast paced, marked by strong performances and dialogues, and Jennifer Winget nails it in. It is a little unfortunate that Rajat Kapoor couldn't be given his full flow and we fell short of seeing him at his intense best, because the script warranted it that way.
This could have been a short movie not a series.. suspense predictable...jenifer was good ...all over avarage
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