The Legacy of the Raisingghs: Kull
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- 30 min
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter their evil patriarch dies, three Raisinggh siblings tear their royal family apart fighting for the throne.After their evil patriarch dies, three Raisinggh siblings tear their royal family apart fighting for the throne.After their evil patriarch dies, three Raisinggh siblings tear their royal family apart fighting for the throne.
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Anwar Says: Much publicised web series by Balaji Films and turned out to be a typical Soap Opera. An obnoxious and dysfunctional Rajwada family of Bikaner and in the first three episodes, I couldn't figure out the relationship of the long list of characters. Whenever the story starts taking shape, something happens, which is for sure due to Ekta Kapoor intervention.
The series is full of unusual scenes, almost every character is either drinking or smoking to execute their emotions. The CM of Rajasthan is driving alone in a dessert and get arrested. The murder sequence is filmed by some unidentified person and came into light abruptly. Acting wise, Nimrat Kaur and Ridhi Dogra have done well, Amol Parashar overacting is irritating.
Projected as Magnum Opus by Disney Hotstar but landed as Parvum Opus. Whether to watch it or not after reading above, you decide.
#jiohotstar #anwarsays #balajifilms #rajwada #fullofflaws #parvumopus #dysfunctionalfamily #ektakapoor #nimratkkaur #HollowLife.
The series is full of unusual scenes, almost every character is either drinking or smoking to execute their emotions. The CM of Rajasthan is driving alone in a dessert and get arrested. The murder sequence is filmed by some unidentified person and came into light abruptly. Acting wise, Nimrat Kaur and Ridhi Dogra have done well, Amol Parashar overacting is irritating.
Projected as Magnum Opus by Disney Hotstar but landed as Parvum Opus. Whether to watch it or not after reading above, you decide.
#jiohotstar #anwarsays #balajifilms #rajwada #fullofflaws #parvumopus #dysfunctionalfamily #ektakapoor #nimratkkaur #HollowLife.
The characters have little to no definition, and they are killed off. The actors are clearly struggling to keep up with such shallow chatacter writing. The script has many loop holes, some time its rushed, some time it's explained as if audience needs to be spoonfed the big "twist". Amazon Prime srudious has been producing such stupid scripts. There's a lot of overacting to depect how serious the situation is but in turn rhe weight to such event. Lol, siddenly the character is smart an at the very next moment the charcter is dumb as a bull. There are unresolved questions and script just flows like a gutter overflowing.
It's a pathetic series....sorry pathetic soap opera. When you watch direction like Khauf, this looks horrible. Taking actor from TV serials is and will be a very bad idea in today's day and age.
Imagine a useless royal family with more drama than a daily soap, and three siblings ready to stab each other in the back faster than you can say "betrayal"! Welcome to 'Kull-The Legacy Of Raisingghs' on Jio Hotstar, where power isn't just about getting the throne, it's a full-blown family feud with ego clashes, secrets, hidden agendas, and loyalty that's as fragile as paper.
Except for Amol Parashar and Nimrat in patches, soap actors are pathetic. Dont watch !!
Imagine a useless royal family with more drama than a daily soap, and three siblings ready to stab each other in the back faster than you can say "betrayal"! Welcome to 'Kull-The Legacy Of Raisingghs' on Jio Hotstar, where power isn't just about getting the throne, it's a full-blown family feud with ego clashes, secrets, hidden agendas, and loyalty that's as fragile as paper.
Except for Amol Parashar and Nimrat in patches, soap actors are pathetic. Dont watch !!
Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs
Released on May 2 became the most watched web series at No 1 on JioHotstar .
It is a gripping portrayal of the dark underbelly of India's royal families, exposing the hollow grandeur and ruthless power struggles that persist even 70 years after independence. Despite the abolition of the Privy Purse in 1971, the series reveals how the Rajas and their progeny continue to wield power and influence, often through dirty tricks and money.
The web series masterfully weaves together the intricate storylines of the royal family members, showcasing their flaws, insecurities, and decadence. The character of the younger son, played by Amol Parashar, is particularly noteworthy from a psychological perspective. His complex personality, shaped by his father's rejection and his own struggles with substance abuse and relationships, is both captivating and heartbreaking.
The ensemble cast delivers outstanding performances, bringing depth and nuance to their characters. Nimrat Kaur shines as the strong-willed and calculating Indrani, while Ridhi Dogra brings a sense of vulnerability and determination to her portrayal of Kavya. Amol Parashar's performance, as mentioned earlier, is a standout, and he is ably supported by the rest of the cast.
The cinematography by Vivian Singh Sahi is stunning, capturing the opulence and grandeur of the royal settings while also highlighting the decay and rot that lies beneath. The camera work is masterful, using lighting and composition to create a sense of tension and foreboding.
The music is equally impressive, with a haunting score that perfectly complements the on-screen action. The background music is used sparingly but effectively, adding to the overall sense of unease and tension.
The series also commendably highlights the importance of constitutional norms and the rule of law, as embodied by the determined CBI officer Bhagwan Ramteke played by Ankit Sivach sent from Delhi to investigate. His reminders to the royal family that they are not above the law serve as a powerful commentary on the need for accountability and equality.
Kudos to the excellent direction by Sahir Raza , which skillfully develops each character's nuances and intricacies. The storytelling is engaging, with each episode ending on a cliffhanger that compels the audience to keep watching.
Overall, "Kull" is a must-watch for anyone interested in a gripping, thought-provoking drama that exposes the dark realities of India's royal families. With its outstanding performances, stunning cinematography, and haunting music, this series is sure to leave a lasting impact.
Released on May 2 became the most watched web series at No 1 on JioHotstar .
It is a gripping portrayal of the dark underbelly of India's royal families, exposing the hollow grandeur and ruthless power struggles that persist even 70 years after independence. Despite the abolition of the Privy Purse in 1971, the series reveals how the Rajas and their progeny continue to wield power and influence, often through dirty tricks and money.
The web series masterfully weaves together the intricate storylines of the royal family members, showcasing their flaws, insecurities, and decadence. The character of the younger son, played by Amol Parashar, is particularly noteworthy from a psychological perspective. His complex personality, shaped by his father's rejection and his own struggles with substance abuse and relationships, is both captivating and heartbreaking.
The ensemble cast delivers outstanding performances, bringing depth and nuance to their characters. Nimrat Kaur shines as the strong-willed and calculating Indrani, while Ridhi Dogra brings a sense of vulnerability and determination to her portrayal of Kavya. Amol Parashar's performance, as mentioned earlier, is a standout, and he is ably supported by the rest of the cast.
The cinematography by Vivian Singh Sahi is stunning, capturing the opulence and grandeur of the royal settings while also highlighting the decay and rot that lies beneath. The camera work is masterful, using lighting and composition to create a sense of tension and foreboding.
The music is equally impressive, with a haunting score that perfectly complements the on-screen action. The background music is used sparingly but effectively, adding to the overall sense of unease and tension.
The series also commendably highlights the importance of constitutional norms and the rule of law, as embodied by the determined CBI officer Bhagwan Ramteke played by Ankit Sivach sent from Delhi to investigate. His reminders to the royal family that they are not above the law serve as a powerful commentary on the need for accountability and equality.
Kudos to the excellent direction by Sahir Raza , which skillfully develops each character's nuances and intricacies. The storytelling is engaging, with each episode ending on a cliffhanger that compels the audience to keep watching.
Overall, "Kull" is a must-watch for anyone interested in a gripping, thought-provoking drama that exposes the dark realities of India's royal families. With its outstanding performances, stunning cinematography, and haunting music, this series is sure to leave a lasting impact.
The series was very engaging. I loved Nimrats performance and she looked so royal. The performance I found most entertaining was of Ankit playing Bhagwan, he played the CBI officer character with a very different charisma and charm. His dialogue delivery was just epic and so was his screen presence. Besides this Amol as always was great and so so so mature and powerful in his performance. I recommend everyone to watch it as it keeps you completely hooked till the end. I am eagerly awaiting for part 2 of the show now, hope they come out with it soon. Nimart, ankit and Amol have my heart realllly.
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