2000 के दशक के आरंभ में बंगाल में एक सम्मानित अधिकारी की मृत्यु के बाद, आईपीएस अर्जुन मैत्रा अपराध और अराजकता से ग्रस्त क्षेत्र में कानून और व्यवस्था लाने के अपने मिशन में शक्तिशाली गैंगस्टर... सभी पढ़ें2000 के दशक के आरंभ में बंगाल में एक सम्मानित अधिकारी की मृत्यु के बाद, आईपीएस अर्जुन मैत्रा अपराध और अराजकता से ग्रस्त क्षेत्र में कानून और व्यवस्था लाने के अपने मिशन में शक्तिशाली गैंगस्टरों और भ्रष्ट राजनेताओं का सामना करता है.2000 के दशक के आरंभ में बंगाल में एक सम्मानित अधिकारी की मृत्यु के बाद, आईपीएस अर्जुन मैत्रा अपराध और अराजकता से ग्रस्त क्षेत्र में कानून और व्यवस्था लाने के अपने मिशन में शक्तिशाली गैंगस्टरों और भ्रष्ट राजनेताओं का सामना करता है.
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An engaging narrative paired with outstanding performances from the lead cast! Jeet, Prosenjit, Saswata, and Parambrata truly demonstrated why they are in the industry for such a long time. The development of the relationship between Ritwik Bhowmik and Adil Khan throughout the series was particularly captivating, with both actors delivering exceptional performances across all seven episodes. However, the character of Chitrangada Singh could have benefited from further refinement. The screenplay and cinematography fell short, lacking the authentic Kolkata atmosphere. On a positive note, casting Bengali actors greatly enhanced the dialogue delivery, avoiding the poor Bengali accents and clichés often seen in recent Bollywood productions.
Khakee: The Bengal Chapter is an 2025 Indian crime thriller television series created by Neeraj Pandey. It stars Jeet, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chatterjee and Chitrangada Singh in leading roles. Created by Neeraj Pandey and directed by Debatma Mandal and Tushar Kanti Ray, it marks the web series debut of Jeet. The world of Khakee has always been about larger-than-life conflicts, high-stakes drama, and nuanced characters that redefine the lines between good and evil. With Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, we take this intensity to a new level. Set against the vivid backdrop of Kolkata, this chapter delves into gripping power struggles and follows a relentless IPS officer who dares to challenge the system. The entire ensemble cast has delivered exceptional performances, ensuring that Khakee: The Bengal Chapter is an evolution of the beloved narrative.
Such a great story, huge respect to writer and director. Bombada (Prosenjeet) and Boss(Jeet) are the best combo and they proved it for the first time. But the ending was too unacceptable, nothing thrill that much, just a normal ending. The first season was massively recognize for it's original story. The second one is fictional ig. But overall it is gem for bengal. How Kolkata is presented in this series it was also awesome. The culture the narrative was good. The 2000s Kolkata presented very well. Newly series and movies should be cover in bengal and about the culture. It's really underrated for outer people.
Khakee - The Bengal Chapter is a good watch, but it falls short in some areas. The story is engaging, and the acting is top-notch, especially Aadil Zafar Khan and Prosenjit Chatterjee, who shine in their roles. However, the ending is too predictable and overly dramatic, making it feel like a South Indian action movie where the hero, Jeet, is untouchable.
Talented actors like Saswata and Parambrata were underused, which is disappointing. The setting of 2002 Kolkata didn't feel authentic, with editing mistakes like a hoarding of Mamata Banerjee, who wasn't CM back then. Compared to the Bihar Chapter, this one lacks realism and strong storytelling.
Despite its flaws, the show is entertaining. It's worth a watch. I'd rate it 7/10.
Talented actors like Saswata and Parambrata were underused, which is disappointing. The setting of 2002 Kolkata didn't feel authentic, with editing mistakes like a hoarding of Mamata Banerjee, who wasn't CM back then. Compared to the Bihar Chapter, this one lacks realism and strong storytelling.
Despite its flaws, the show is entertaining. It's worth a watch. I'd rate it 7/10.
Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, directed by Debatma Mondal, boasts an ensemble cast featuring Tollywood superstars Prasenjit Chatterjee and Jeet, along with acting stalwart Saswata Chatterjee, Ritwick Bhowmik, Adil Khan, Chitrangada Singh, Mimoh, and ace actor Subhashis Mukhopadhyay, among many other familiar character actors. The series starts off slowly, drawing the audience in with its compelling narrative, and maintains an engaging pace until the penultimate episode. However, the final episode and climax feel rushed, detracting from the buildup.
Adil Khan and Prasenjit Chatterjee deliver exceptional performances, elevating the overall impact of the show. On the other hand, Jeet's character, a regular cop, feels underwhelming, offering little more than a standard role. Saswata Chatterjee's portrayal of Bagha is well-written and has strong potential, but disappointingly, his character is sidelined after the first episode. Parambrata's cameo, unfortunately, goes to waste, lacking any meaningful contribution to the plot.
Sagor Talukdar and Ranjit Thakur's characters emerge as the saving grace, bringing some much-needed depth to the series. While the show attempts to explore the darker side of the Left rule through fictional elements, it conspicuously avoids directly addressing the current ruling party, which is embroiled in multiple scandals and controversies. Hopefully, Khakee: The Bengal Chapter
season 2 will take a more daring approach, offering a more candid portrayal of the current political climate, filled with scams, scandals, and political violence.
Adil Khan and Prasenjit Chatterjee deliver exceptional performances, elevating the overall impact of the show. On the other hand, Jeet's character, a regular cop, feels underwhelming, offering little more than a standard role. Saswata Chatterjee's portrayal of Bagha is well-written and has strong potential, but disappointingly, his character is sidelined after the first episode. Parambrata's cameo, unfortunately, goes to waste, lacking any meaningful contribution to the plot.
Sagor Talukdar and Ranjit Thakur's characters emerge as the saving grace, bringing some much-needed depth to the series. While the show attempts to explore the darker side of the Left rule through fictional elements, it conspicuously avoids directly addressing the current ruling party, which is embroiled in multiple scandals and controversies. Hopefully, Khakee: The Bengal Chapter
season 2 will take a more daring approach, offering a more candid portrayal of the current political climate, filled with scams, scandals, and political violence.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe storyline of the Web Series reminds popular Hindi Film of 1990s Saathi starring Aditya Puncholi and Mohsin Khan- Shibdas Bhattacharjee
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