sualeonine
Joined Oct 2023
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Constable Girpade was a breath of fresh air in the OTT space that is mostly cluttered with cliche and overdone content. I'm not sure if the buddy cop genre has been previously explored in India, but this series is sure to bring it to the fore.
It revolves around the klutzy cop 'Girpade' and other staff in the dysfunctional police station of Archer Road in Mumbai. The plot lines look absurd and 'ludicrous' (iykyk) on paper, but have been brilliantly brought to life on screen, which is a testament also to the writing team, that has crafted some hysterical and witty storylines and dialogues. The cast also shines, I in particular enjoyed the performances by the actors who play D'Mello and Shinde. (Shinde's lines and performance are laugh-out-loud funny and I don't know how everyone else in frame kept it together during his performance :D)
Funny and slightly insane, I found the show to be intelligently created, which is hardly surprising since Saad Khan excels in the envelope-pushing comedy style.
I binge watched this over the weekend and I hope to see more of this gang!
It revolves around the klutzy cop 'Girpade' and other staff in the dysfunctional police station of Archer Road in Mumbai. The plot lines look absurd and 'ludicrous' (iykyk) on paper, but have been brilliantly brought to life on screen, which is a testament also to the writing team, that has crafted some hysterical and witty storylines and dialogues. The cast also shines, I in particular enjoyed the performances by the actors who play D'Mello and Shinde. (Shinde's lines and performance are laugh-out-loud funny and I don't know how everyone else in frame kept it together during his performance :D)
Funny and slightly insane, I found the show to be intelligently created, which is hardly surprising since Saad Khan excels in the envelope-pushing comedy style.
I binge watched this over the weekend and I hope to see more of this gang!