Poacher
- Série télévisée
- 2023–
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Un groupe d'agents des services forestiers indiens, de travailleurs d'ONG, d'agents de police et de bons samaritains risquent leur vie en essayant de retrouver les plus grands braconniers d'... Tout lireUn groupe d'agents des services forestiers indiens, de travailleurs d'ONG, d'agents de police et de bons samaritains risquent leur vie en essayant de retrouver les plus grands braconniers d'ivoire d'éléphant.Un groupe d'agents des services forestiers indiens, de travailleurs d'ONG, d'agents de police et de bons samaritains risquent leur vie en essayant de retrouver les plus grands braconniers d'ivoire d'éléphant.
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- 9 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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A lots of emotion in series guilt, regret to poacher's daughters of a officer, political pressure ,and greed of the money which turns to cruelty of animals.
A dialogue by Dibyendu Bhattacharya in a series while the arres from airport,which is quite good.
We all do politics in whole life of work, and we forgot agenda of the work.
I think must be watched, after 6 episode series climax started in a slow manner,they completely shown ,how they do,why they do, and why it should be stopped.
Series Is only focus on elephant teeth smuggling,but I think there must be scope for different animals Direction, story,and animal scenes are so much real,vfx is quite good.
Series doesn't leave you be to left till you watched all episodes.
A dialogue by Dibyendu Bhattacharya in a series while the arres from airport,which is quite good.
We all do politics in whole life of work, and we forgot agenda of the work.
I think must be watched, after 6 episode series climax started in a slow manner,they completely shown ,how they do,why they do, and why it should be stopped.
Series Is only focus on elephant teeth smuggling,but I think there must be scope for different animals Direction, story,and animal scenes are so much real,vfx is quite good.
Series doesn't leave you be to left till you watched all episodes.
Based on true events, a big eye opener for humans who tries to disturb the nature. Director Richie Mehta takes you through wildest wildlife journey, with a strong story and immense moral.
Nimisha will stun you with her powerful acting. Roshan and Dibyendu are a strong supporting cast.
Nature takes care of itself, heals itself and rejuvenates. Humans are just part of it! This is the main theme and it definitely educates us on how to let live the wildlife, nature and just support it than overtake it. Lots of learnings.
Gripping thriller with the right set of ending that will shake the underlying system with grit and honesty.
Nimisha will stun you with her powerful acting. Roshan and Dibyendu are a strong supporting cast.
Nature takes care of itself, heals itself and rejuvenates. Humans are just part of it! This is the main theme and it definitely educates us on how to let live the wildlife, nature and just support it than overtake it. Lots of learnings.
Gripping thriller with the right set of ending that will shake the underlying system with grit and honesty.
This webseries will keep you on the edge of your seats on so many moments. Really awesome cinematography and direction. How every scene includes animals in wild or in cities is the highlight of the show. I would highly recommend this webseries to everyone and it shows how poaching industry is destroying the delicate ecosystem of our planet. The buyers are equally to be blamed for the killing of these innocent species. The ending scene was so gut wrenching and the show also provided vital information about elephants and their traits like an elephant needs 14 hours of walk everyday to stay healthy and elephants are social animals, they need their herds. I wonder why we humans domesticate them for using labour and keeping them in shackles for temples.
I am not a big fan of Indian movies or series - and that includes Malayalam - especially not a fan of the song and dance genres which dominate Indian Cinema.
But this series took me by surprise - story based on hard-hitting facts - excellent acting without a hint of overacting - solid character development - all culminating in a very realistic rendition of the wildlife and poaching world and all the while keeping me on the edge of my seat.
Wouldnt be wrong to say its a great Indian thriller genre series.
Also gave me a newfound respect for those who have dedicated their lives to preserving nature and wildlife.
But this series took me by surprise - story based on hard-hitting facts - excellent acting without a hint of overacting - solid character development - all culminating in a very realistic rendition of the wildlife and poaching world and all the while keeping me on the edge of my seat.
Wouldnt be wrong to say its a great Indian thriller genre series.
Also gave me a newfound respect for those who have dedicated their lives to preserving nature and wildlife.
Imagine the emerald embrace of the Kerala wilderness, a symphony of chirping insects and rustling leaves masking a darker melody! This is the world of "Poacher," a series that transcends mere entertainment, morphing into a poignant exploration of human duality set against the backdrop of a breathtaking yet threatened ecosystem.
Richie Mehta's "Poacher" is a poignant symphony of suspense and social commentary, set against the lush backdrop of the Kerala wilderness. It's a story woven with the threads of a dedicated forest officer, Mala Jogi (brilliantly embodied by Nimisha Sajayan), as she navigates the treacherous terrain of dismantling a notorious elephant poaching ring. Director Mehta, a maestro of evocative storytelling, paints a picture where the beauty of the natural world collides with the stark reality of human greed.
The ensemble cast is nothing short of phenomenal.
With each measured expression and thoughtful delivery, Dibyendu Bhattacharya's nuanced performance compels the audience to connect with the emotional undercurrents of Neel's character.
Roshan Mathew brings a refreshing earnestness to the role of Alan, the wildlife expert who joins the fight against poachers. His performance seamlessly blends naivety with a growing sense of determination.
The cinematography is a visual poem, capturing the breathtaking majesty of the jungle while also holding a mirror to the brutal consequences of poaching. Each frame is meticulously crafted, drawing the audience into the heart of the conflict.
"Poacher" transcends the boundaries of a mere crime drama. It's a 'call to action' and a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of our world and the consequences of unchecked greed.
It transforms into a powerful social commentary, urging viewers to confront the devastating impact of wildlife trafficking on both the environment and the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
We witness the unwavering dedication of forest officers, who risk their lives to become shields against an insidious and well-entrenched web of criminality. The series doesn't shy away from showcasing the emotional toll this battle takes on these brave protectors.
This is a story that lingers long after the final scene. It is a potent blend of suspense, social commentary, and breathtaking visuals, leaving a lasting impression on viewers who care deeply about the future of our planet.
Richie Mehta's "Poacher" is a poignant symphony of suspense and social commentary, set against the lush backdrop of the Kerala wilderness. It's a story woven with the threads of a dedicated forest officer, Mala Jogi (brilliantly embodied by Nimisha Sajayan), as she navigates the treacherous terrain of dismantling a notorious elephant poaching ring. Director Mehta, a maestro of evocative storytelling, paints a picture where the beauty of the natural world collides with the stark reality of human greed.
The ensemble cast is nothing short of phenomenal.
With each measured expression and thoughtful delivery, Dibyendu Bhattacharya's nuanced performance compels the audience to connect with the emotional undercurrents of Neel's character.
Roshan Mathew brings a refreshing earnestness to the role of Alan, the wildlife expert who joins the fight against poachers. His performance seamlessly blends naivety with a growing sense of determination.
The cinematography is a visual poem, capturing the breathtaking majesty of the jungle while also holding a mirror to the brutal consequences of poaching. Each frame is meticulously crafted, drawing the audience into the heart of the conflict.
"Poacher" transcends the boundaries of a mere crime drama. It's a 'call to action' and a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of our world and the consequences of unchecked greed.
It transforms into a powerful social commentary, urging viewers to confront the devastating impact of wildlife trafficking on both the environment and the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
We witness the unwavering dedication of forest officers, who risk their lives to become shields against an insidious and well-entrenched web of criminality. The series doesn't shy away from showcasing the emotional toll this battle takes on these brave protectors.
This is a story that lingers long after the final scene. It is a potent blend of suspense, social commentary, and breathtaking visuals, leaving a lasting impression on viewers who care deeply about the future of our planet.
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