Mandaar
- Fernsehserie
- 2021–
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7,4/10
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Macht korrumpiert. Und das Streben nach Macht ist verheerend. Während der Kampf um Geilpur seinen Höhepunkt erreicht, übertrifft der Durst nach Macht das menschliche Gewissen in dieser Gesch... Alles lesenMacht korrumpiert. Und das Streben nach Macht ist verheerend. Während der Kampf um Geilpur seinen Höhepunkt erreicht, übertrifft der Durst nach Macht das menschliche Gewissen in dieser Geschichte von Gier, Lust und Prophezeiungen.Macht korrumpiert. Und das Streben nach Macht ist verheerend. Während der Kampf um Geilpur seinen Höhepunkt erreicht, übertrifft der Durst nach Macht das menschliche Gewissen in dieser Geschichte von Gier, Lust und Prophezeiungen.
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Anirban Bhattacharya's directorial debut, Mandaar, is a hard-hitting TV series. There's not a moment that is wasted here and from minute 1 you are treated to how twisted and horrible people can be. Based on Macbeth, the series is gnarly and oftentimes difficult to watch.
Mandaar is extremely well-crafted. As I mentioned previously, the series wastes no time to get the show running. The storyline flows smoothly and with enough mystery and intrigue to keep you thoroughly invested in what happens next. The camera-work and cinematography are also to be appreciated for that as well. The series looks excellent and the way the series is shot gives an extra air of mystery to the entire thing.
Mandaar is set in Geilpur and for people who have read Macbeth, this is going to be something to look forward to. Not just for the characters and understanding who is whom, but also for the story itself. How does the series encapsulate everything that William Shakespeare wrote all those years ago? How do political ambitions shape a person's life? The ramifications of greed are a part and parcel of Macbeth and Bhattacharya does well with setting it in a small town with small-town people. Power is power, whether you live in a castle or hut.
Either way, Mandaar breaks the Bengali notion that we don't make good TV shows. Although not for everyone because the series is extremely brutal and in-your-face, it's a good watch for those who like shows based on reality. Because, let's face it, being the handyman for the local bad guy comes with its fair share of problems - problems that we will never understand. Its reality is what makes Mandaar a good watch.
However, I understand the notion that we, as a country, are probably a bit saturated with media focusing on violence to push it forward. There's a certain tiredness that comes with watching the worst of humanity every time we open a streaming platform. And thus, as I mentioned previously, this isn't for everyone. But, if you're willing to take in another show with (kind of) similar things to showcase, Mandaar should definitely be on your watchlist.
The characters in Mandaar are absolutely brilliantly portrayed. The way Bhattacharya has taken the characters from the original material and given it a twist is excellent. These characters are complex, flawed and very unlikeable. Mandaar, Leili, Dablu Bhai and the Three Witches are characters that will surprise and shock you and will give you something to think about. But, going deeper into this might just push this Mandaar review into spoiler territory, so watch it to make your own connections!
Debasish Mondal wins this series. The series is based on him, obviously, and he does really well with what he is given. You won't be able to look away from him and neither from Sohini Sarkar, who also gives a terrific performance. The others are great too, including the Three Witches (wink regarding the third witch), and will all of people giving their best towards the show, you know one of the biggest hurdles are already won.
Mandaar is an excellent series. There's nothing else to say. The way Anirban Bhattacharya has based his show on Shakespeare's classics is commendable and everything from the camera work, cinematography, acting and background score to creating the characters and mythos is top-notch. Yes, there gratuitous amounts of sex scenes and people just being their humanly worst but it's a necessity to showcase this story and works really well for it.
Mandaar is extremely well-crafted. As I mentioned previously, the series wastes no time to get the show running. The storyline flows smoothly and with enough mystery and intrigue to keep you thoroughly invested in what happens next. The camera-work and cinematography are also to be appreciated for that as well. The series looks excellent and the way the series is shot gives an extra air of mystery to the entire thing.
Mandaar is set in Geilpur and for people who have read Macbeth, this is going to be something to look forward to. Not just for the characters and understanding who is whom, but also for the story itself. How does the series encapsulate everything that William Shakespeare wrote all those years ago? How do political ambitions shape a person's life? The ramifications of greed are a part and parcel of Macbeth and Bhattacharya does well with setting it in a small town with small-town people. Power is power, whether you live in a castle or hut.
Either way, Mandaar breaks the Bengali notion that we don't make good TV shows. Although not for everyone because the series is extremely brutal and in-your-face, it's a good watch for those who like shows based on reality. Because, let's face it, being the handyman for the local bad guy comes with its fair share of problems - problems that we will never understand. Its reality is what makes Mandaar a good watch.
However, I understand the notion that we, as a country, are probably a bit saturated with media focusing on violence to push it forward. There's a certain tiredness that comes with watching the worst of humanity every time we open a streaming platform. And thus, as I mentioned previously, this isn't for everyone. But, if you're willing to take in another show with (kind of) similar things to showcase, Mandaar should definitely be on your watchlist.
The characters in Mandaar are absolutely brilliantly portrayed. The way Bhattacharya has taken the characters from the original material and given it a twist is excellent. These characters are complex, flawed and very unlikeable. Mandaar, Leili, Dablu Bhai and the Three Witches are characters that will surprise and shock you and will give you something to think about. But, going deeper into this might just push this Mandaar review into spoiler territory, so watch it to make your own connections!
Debasish Mondal wins this series. The series is based on him, obviously, and he does really well with what he is given. You won't be able to look away from him and neither from Sohini Sarkar, who also gives a terrific performance. The others are great too, including the Three Witches (wink regarding the third witch), and will all of people giving their best towards the show, you know one of the biggest hurdles are already won.
Mandaar is an excellent series. There's nothing else to say. The way Anirban Bhattacharya has based his show on Shakespeare's classics is commendable and everything from the camera work, cinematography, acting and background score to creating the characters and mythos is top-notch. Yes, there gratuitous amounts of sex scenes and people just being their humanly worst but it's a necessity to showcase this story and works really well for it.
I mean who doesn't like a proper Shakespearean tragedy where one get to witness how over ambition and its consequences can bring downfall to the strongest and most obedient of all?
Yes, it's Macbeth again.
Anirban Bhattacharya's "Maandar" is an excellent adaptation of Macbeth. This man truly captured the essence of Shakespeare's writing and brought it on live screen.
Anirban is technically skilled I must admit, Very impressive direction to camera to sound, he pulled of everything right.
Not just technically but morally too. He exploits the "psychological reflection","guilt, and fate", of the characters beautifully.
Will look out for his next work.
Foot note: ott platform are allowing the artistic freedom to explore their full potential? Like strong language and violence don't have to be censored anymore! I think so.
Yes, it's Macbeth again.
Anirban Bhattacharya's "Maandar" is an excellent adaptation of Macbeth. This man truly captured the essence of Shakespeare's writing and brought it on live screen.
Anirban is technically skilled I must admit, Very impressive direction to camera to sound, he pulled of everything right.
Not just technically but morally too. He exploits the "psychological reflection","guilt, and fate", of the characters beautifully.
Will look out for his next work.
Foot note: ott platform are allowing the artistic freedom to explore their full potential? Like strong language and violence don't have to be censored anymore! I think so.
A quite titillating and visceral adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth; Mandaar, with a purpose, displays devastating pursuance of Power and Political longings! Much like the original play, the treatment here, as anticipated is mostly gritty and the dark & twisted approach simply prevails.
With innumerable metaphors and some extraordinary performances; this directorial debut for the 'Actor' Anirban Bhattacharya has been nothing but a testimony to his immense talents.
Greed, Lust, Desperation; all shaped and moulded in one or another way through this relatively contemporized re-telling of Macbeth. Except for a few rookie missteps and a handful number of scowling loopholes; Director Anirban made sure the true essence of the original Shakespearean tale stay ever so pertinent. And with such ingenious and trusted minds behind the Sound and Camera; on a technical level alone, this has set yet another example.
The same impression applies to the whole ensemble as well. From the debutant Debashish Mondal to a veteran like Anirban Bhattacharya; everyone has been pretty sensational in their respective positions.
However, among this very talented group of individuals, one shockingly outweighed all! That is none other than Sohini Sarkar, in the role of Laili (or Lady Macbeth). I would go as far as to say, she's been some sort of a revelation here!
With innumerable metaphors and some extraordinary performances; this directorial debut for the 'Actor' Anirban Bhattacharya has been nothing but a testimony to his immense talents.
Greed, Lust, Desperation; all shaped and moulded in one or another way through this relatively contemporized re-telling of Macbeth. Except for a few rookie missteps and a handful number of scowling loopholes; Director Anirban made sure the true essence of the original Shakespearean tale stay ever so pertinent. And with such ingenious and trusted minds behind the Sound and Camera; on a technical level alone, this has set yet another example.
The same impression applies to the whole ensemble as well. From the debutant Debashish Mondal to a veteran like Anirban Bhattacharya; everyone has been pretty sensational in their respective positions.
However, among this very talented group of individuals, one shockingly outweighed all! That is none other than Sohini Sarkar, in the role of Laili (or Lady Macbeth). I would go as far as to say, she's been some sort of a revelation here!
The unnecessary slo-mo shots in each and every episode made it a damn good story into an unbearable watch. Plus the loud bass thumping background score makes it even harder to consume.
Mostly all of the hoichoi originals are really bad and unworthy of watching; saying this from my experience of watching hyped 2-3 shows. But this time it was a good attempt. The acting was great. Though the screenplay was messy. Could've fit the whole story in a movie rather than stretching it for a mini series.
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