Poacher
- TV Series
- 2023–
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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A group of Indian Forest Service officers, NGO workers, police constables and Good Samaritans risk their lives trying to track down the biggest elephant ivory poachers in the history of Indi... Read allA group of Indian Forest Service officers, NGO workers, police constables and Good Samaritans risk their lives trying to track down the biggest elephant ivory poachers in the history of India and bring them to justice.A group of Indian Forest Service officers, NGO workers, police constables and Good Samaritans risk their lives trying to track down the biggest elephant ivory poachers in the history of India and bring them to justice.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 5 nominations total
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Richie Mehta's 'Poacher' beautifully depicts the hard-hitting reality of Indian wildlife conservation and its perilous poaching. The ensemble cast boasts Nimisha Sajayan, Roshan Mathew, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, and others who have done a stellar job. The episodes are almost 48 minutes on average, with a gripping screenplay and captivating cinematography. This is not a typical thriller that we're used to seeing but hooks the audience from the very first episode. The VFX shots of wild animals are excellent. You will definitely fall in love with wildlife and the forest after completing the series. This is a must-watch series without an iota of doubt.
This series is in spirits of Sherni movie by slow pacing of story. Great acting all the casts. The series feels were real as we watch through.
The original audio version makes the series more real and believable with different languages. Dubbed version will really take away the feel and intensity of wildlife crimes.
However, this series will not liked by many Indian watchers as they're not well versed in watching such shows for real issue. Maybe entertaining cut for mass audience will work to attract larger audience.
In one of the main posters, tusks are missing for the elephant. I wonder if it meant to depict that elephant can survive in the forest if they don't have them? Or that was just error by marketing/poster design team?
Such series are much required for the generations to come. Hope more such series are created.
The original audio version makes the series more real and believable with different languages. Dubbed version will really take away the feel and intensity of wildlife crimes.
However, this series will not liked by many Indian watchers as they're not well versed in watching such shows for real issue. Maybe entertaining cut for mass audience will work to attract larger audience.
In one of the main posters, tusks are missing for the elephant. I wonder if it meant to depict that elephant can survive in the forest if they don't have them? Or that was just error by marketing/poster design team?
Such series are much required for the generations to come. Hope more such series are created.
I didn't see any other film or series made such an effective piece of art on saving wild life.
I will always want to be a film maker and some how the creator of the series inspired me a lot earlier through Delhi crimes S1 and now with this.
I know this series will be watched by the upcoming generations and could a massive movie sensation for coming years.
The cinematographer and music director did something very good I must say.
The acting was very good from all.
Love for all the persons behind the screen.
Keep doing the good works!!
Love on behalf of all the wild species of the planet.
Regards.
I will always want to be a film maker and some how the creator of the series inspired me a lot earlier through Delhi crimes S1 and now with this.
I know this series will be watched by the upcoming generations and could a massive movie sensation for coming years.
The cinematographer and music director did something very good I must say.
The acting was very good from all.
Love for all the persons behind the screen.
Keep doing the good works!!
Love on behalf of all the wild species of the planet.
Regards.
Thanks Richie Mehta for another amazing show with loads of great message and indeed thrilling experience.
Superb direction, cinematography, screen play and versatile performances, the show deserves a big applaud.
The message covering importance of forests and wildlife through good story telling is really appealing. End of it I felt, what can be more brutal than killing such magnificent and vital creatures for just decorating substances. It is true I feel the market which is main source of creating poachers should be destroyed to end this cruel act.
The real forest and creature shoots gave a very realistic touch. Screenplays showing decaying body of the elephants while starting each episode gives us goose bumps. And at the same time adding the beautiful nature scenes ike mist filled green mountains, birds flying, also portraying birds eye view os our concrete jungles through a bird flying on top and lot more.
One of the scenes in the storytelling I loved the most is when of the poaching supporter convict askss forest officer what is their problem if a few elephants are killed, and she/they responds how important elephants are to protect the nature, like their waste giving manure, their walk controlling weeds growth, their gifted memory power was indeed a nice way of conveying the message.
Of course the gripping story does not let you stop till end even if it meant burning sleep hour 😊
Cannot stop from mentioning the performance of the ensemble casts - Dibyendu, Nimisha, Roshan and all the actors including small roles played by negative and positive artists portrayed their characters at its best. Cheers to cast and crew. I thank whole heartedly to the entire team for this wonderful show.
One star is less than full, only point I felt was if there was a little more lighting on the actors screenplay. It was a bit too dark to see their expressions fully.
Superb direction, cinematography, screen play and versatile performances, the show deserves a big applaud.
The message covering importance of forests and wildlife through good story telling is really appealing. End of it I felt, what can be more brutal than killing such magnificent and vital creatures for just decorating substances. It is true I feel the market which is main source of creating poachers should be destroyed to end this cruel act.
The real forest and creature shoots gave a very realistic touch. Screenplays showing decaying body of the elephants while starting each episode gives us goose bumps. And at the same time adding the beautiful nature scenes ike mist filled green mountains, birds flying, also portraying birds eye view os our concrete jungles through a bird flying on top and lot more.
One of the scenes in the storytelling I loved the most is when of the poaching supporter convict askss forest officer what is their problem if a few elephants are killed, and she/they responds how important elephants are to protect the nature, like their waste giving manure, their walk controlling weeds growth, their gifted memory power was indeed a nice way of conveying the message.
Of course the gripping story does not let you stop till end even if it meant burning sleep hour 😊
Cannot stop from mentioning the performance of the ensemble casts - Dibyendu, Nimisha, Roshan and all the actors including small roles played by negative and positive artists portrayed their characters at its best. Cheers to cast and crew. I thank whole heartedly to the entire team for this wonderful show.
One star is less than full, only point I felt was if there was a little more lighting on the actors screenplay. It was a bit too dark to see their expressions fully.
I enjoyed this so much. Started off curious. Ended on the edge of my seat. I wasn't sure about the dubbed version at first glance (english). However the longer I watched the less noticable it was. I finished the series with joy and with tears in my eyes. The cinematography was well done. The story was well said. The characters were likeable and there was memorable humor and emotion. There's something to be said about a film / series that touches your heart so deeply. Almost like I was meant to watch this. By the end of it I said to myself "I want to help animals, that's it, that's what I want for my life" Good job.
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