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Shantaram

  • TV Series
  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 52m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Charlie Hunnam, Elektra Kilbey, Alexander Siddig, Antonia Desplat, and Shubham Saraf in Shantaram (2022)
A heroin addict incarcerated for a robbery escapes prison and reinvents himself as a doctor in the slums of Bombay; his ties to the crime underworld there lead him to Afghanistan, where he partners with a mob boss locked in a battle with Russian criminals.
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Lindsay arrives in Mumbai after escaping from an Australian prison. He meets Prabhakar who takes him to his native village where he relaunches his criminal career as Shantaram in the city's ... Read allLindsay arrives in Mumbai after escaping from an Australian prison. He meets Prabhakar who takes him to his native village where he relaunches his criminal career as Shantaram in the city's notorious underworld.Lindsay arrives in Mumbai after escaping from an Australian prison. He meets Prabhakar who takes him to his native village where he relaunches his criminal career as Shantaram in the city's notorious underworld.

  • Stars
    • Charlie Hunnam
    • Fayssal Bazzi
    • Sujaya Dasgupta
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    7.4/10
    17K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Stars
      • Charlie Hunnam
      • Fayssal Bazzi
      • Sujaya Dasgupta
    • 158User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Charlie Hunnam
    Charlie Hunnam
    • Lin Ford
    • 2022
    Fayssal Bazzi
    Fayssal Bazzi
    • Abdullah
    • 2022
    Sujaya Dasgupta
    Sujaya Dasgupta
    • Kavita
    • 2022
    Antonia Desplat
    Antonia Desplat
    • Karla
    • 2022
    Elham Ehsas
    Elham Ehsas
    • Modena
    • 2022
    David Field
    David Field
    • Wally Nightingale
    • 2022
    Matthew Joseph
    Matthew Joseph
    • Ravi
    • 2022
    Rachel Kamath
    Rachel Kamath
    • Parvati
    • 2022
    Alyy Khan
    Alyy Khan
    • Qasim Ali
    • 2022
    Elektra Kilbey
    Elektra Kilbey
    • Lisa
    • 2022
    Shiv Palekar
    • Vikram
    • 2022
    Luca Pasqualino
    Luca Pasqualino
    • Maurizio
    • 2022
    Vincent Perez
    Vincent Perez
    • Didier
    • 2022
    Shubham Saraf
    Shubham Saraf
    • Prabhu
    • 2022
    Gabrielle Scharnitzky
    Gabrielle Scharnitzky
    • Madame Zhou
    • 2022
    Alexander Siddig
    Alexander Siddig
    • Khader Khan
    • 2022
    Monica Kumar
    • Padma
    • 2022
    Arrpieta-Vaishali Dhame
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    • 2022
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    User reviews158

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    9BrentCowey

    So so so much better than expected

    (UPDATE. I thought this was brilliant. Just found out today that the absolute thick, moronic numbskull muppets at Apple have cancelled the second season stupid stupid of Apple!)

    (2nd update: I still cannot believe that this has not been reinstated due to complaints and uproar from the audience!!! The reviews are generally great and the story was left hanging)

    (Update 2 ½: Apple+ you are complete morons. I am losing faith in you entirely!!!)

    Review: I started watching this (and have now seen all of the first 4 currently available episodes) at the recommendation of a friend who partly read some of the book many years ago. In fact I have now got the book to read once I have finished this tv show.

    The story is based on factual events, and the acting and cinematography is very very good. It starts well and eases you in to the story, you FEEL the angst and the conflict of the main character, The filming and style makes you feel as if you are there as a fly on the wall watching this journey.

    I am genuinely surprised how good this is and how it makes me feel while watching it.... I felt the raw anger or frustration, I felt touched by the lives of the people the main character Lin interacted with.

    I am a big fan if Charlie Hunnam since the days of Sons of Anarchy, but wasn't sure how he would pull of this new character and accent. He does well.

    I can't wait for each episode and will read the book once I have finished this show as my experience is that regardless of how good a film or TV show is, the books are usually better.

    I recommend anyone to watch this show, you will know within 2 episodes if you like it or not.
    9pete-collin

    Apple TV Suck

    Came to write a glowing review for what is a superb adaptation of Greg David Roberts' novels. Not sure I need to as thankfully I'm not alone in thinking this was one of the best shows of the year. I've not always been Hunnam's biggest fan but he absolutely nails it, leading a wonderful ensemble of actors, all at the top of their game. Shubhab Saraf in particular gives a stellar performance as the street-sharp and immensely loveable Prabhu. A story of redemption and love set against a background of corruption, divides and the hardships they entail, the narrative races along immersing us in a strange new world that is foreign to all of us bar those who have visited India. I absolutely loved this show, with a passion.

    So what's my gripe? Well here it is... Last night I watched the final episode of season one, an absolute cliff-hanger that sets up the second season beautifully without leaving the viewer feeling short-changed. 'To be continued' flashed up on the screen and needless to say I immediately checked for the scheduled release date, only to find Apple had already cancelled the show, before the final episode even screened. Their algorithm says 'no' apparently. Sod the subscribers, sod their enjoyment, sod building a loyal fanbase or attracting new subscriptions, if this doesn't work for the corporates filling the ad slots, then the game is up. Hike the prices again and **** the viewers. A wonderful way to engender good faith, no doubt! If there's one company that could afford to take a risk, then you'd think it would be Apple, a firm absolutely awash with cash, so here it is, my sad little one-man stand... No more Apple TV for me, no more iPhones and iPads, strictly Windows lappies moving forwards, Spotify over iTunes, Android over all of your proprietary BS. The group have revealed their true colours in recent years and their grasping nature with it. I'm out, for the very little I suspect that will ever mean to Apple. Corporates will be the death of creativity, mark my words :/
    8rich-mac

    This should be quite a ride

    I've been waiting for this for a long time, with a little trepidation, it's always in play when books that portray such a complete and immersive world get adapted.

    But Shantaram is off to a great start, and so far appears to be a clever adaption with well crafted locations (including some Melbourne landmarks cleverly woven in) and enough of the book's storytelling to provide captivation.

    The faux Aussie accent does grate a bit, but I suspect that will diminish over time - and so far all the characters are well realised and strike the right chord.

    There's enough revealed after the first 3 episodes to convince that Shantaram was worth the wait and will draw the audience in to its compelling atmosphere and journey.

    Update: I can't believe they've cancelled this show - it leaves the story untold, which is a real pain - almost feels like a betrayal - of actors, crew, and audience. Hopefully someone else picks it up and they can see out the series properly and tell the rest of the story, but I won't be holding my breath. The real shame of this is that over the course of the first season Shantaram had developed into a high quality drama, especially when one thinks about some of the dross that out there.
    8bobetjo

    Decent start

    Shantaram is quite well done with the atmosphere of Mumbai (Bombay) in the nineteen eighties portrayed accurately. The story is a more exciting rendition than the book, but still holds its own. Much of the scenery matches what I remember of the city. Even the giant open air laundry where Lin hides. The only thing missing is the traffic which even then was much heavier and gave the city its distinctive diesel smell.

    Charlie Hunnam does a decent job of portraying an escaped Aussie convict. However I think the secondary characters add more. The denizens of the lowlife bar carry it off with real aplomb. The Mahashtri speaking locals with their casual insults about Westerners is very true to life.

    I found the first ten minutes covering the arrival in Mumbai a little travelogue with shots of locals smiling and colourful market scenes. The border scene was tense but not true to life. Indians and Indian descendants are filtered to a thorough customs check whilst Westerners are usually fast track out the airport. Ditto the police stops. In that era a tourist would just pay a small "fine". But hey, it's fiction.

    The story, once it gets going, is very watchable. A decent level of subterfuge and hidden agendas. Good all round acting.
    8annemaree-99074

    So far enjoying the adventure

    When the book was released people I know either loved it or hated it. One of my friends thought that Shantaram was going to change her life, I remember working in a dead end job and the staff shared a dog eared copy, dreaming of a better life. Another person howled at what he saw as a poorly written self-help manual. I think how you responded to the book depended on your state of mind. I loved it at the time and have waited a long time for the adaptation which could only have been made in the era of prestige TV.

    The cast and crew have done a great job of filming the 'un-filmable' book. They have stayed fairly close to the source material from my recollection. I think Hunnam has given an accurate depiction of an Australian male, the immediate feeling someone is a 'mate' with affection and the easy larrikin humour. Having known people who have quit heroin Hunnam is convincing Dale/Lin as someone whose pain is raw and who desperately wants to atone for past sins. Can I remind everyone that not even Meryl Streep did a convincing Aussie accent? That being said, it will be interesting to see how the complex source material pans out over the series which I think is 12 episodes.

    Updated: I just finished episode 10 and it was quite a tense and interesting part of the story. The whole series has taken ages to build up and I feel the writers could have selected parts of the source material but then again, they may have ruined a complex story. Lo and behold I just found out that Shantaram has been cancelled. It was a lot better than a lot of the uninteresting dross on Apple TV+ or Netflix for that matter. Overall, I would give the best episodes 8 out of 10 and the slowest one's 7 out of ten. Turns out the novel was un-filmable. Go figure. I might switch off my AppleTV+ subscription now, very little grabs my interest.

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      Shantaram is the Hindu name Indian villagers give Lin, the narrator: It means "man of God's peace." Lin - or Linbaba, as he is also known - was not always worthy of the name.
    • Goofs
      The surname "Zhou" is one of the most common in Mandarin and is pronounced like the English name "Joe," not "Zoo." If the character's name was intended to be Chinese, the pronunciation should reflect this.

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Marathi
    • Also known as
      • Шантарам
    • Filming locations
      • Bhopal, India
    • Production companies
      • Anonymous Content
      • India Take One Productions
      • Paramount Television
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      52 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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