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Un peligroso depredador en las calles de Bangalore, que acecha en las sombras y hace que las mujeres se sientan inseguras.Un peligroso depredador en las calles de Bangalore, que acecha en las sombras y hace que las mujeres se sientan inseguras.Un peligroso depredador en las calles de Bangalore, que acecha en las sombras y hace que las mujeres se sientan inseguras.
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Indian Predator: Beast of Bangalore
A guy from a village in Karnataka, lives in Bangalore, and has a weird kind of fetish of collecting women's undergarments, his name was Umesh Reddy. He also attacked many women and assaulted them sexually. One of those women became mentally disturbed, she couldn't even say anything in her defense.
Later on, the court acquits him in most of those cases on the basis of lack of proper evidence. The evidence police found through investigation wasn't acceptable in court and the kind of evidence the court wanted could not be made available. During investigation and trial, he was successful in escaping many times from police's custody.
He gets a death sentence but finally it gets converted to life imprisonment and he is still behind bars.
A guy from a village in Karnataka, lives in Bangalore, and has a weird kind of fetish of collecting women's undergarments, his name was Umesh Reddy. He also attacked many women and assaulted them sexually. One of those women became mentally disturbed, she couldn't even say anything in her defense.
Later on, the court acquits him in most of those cases on the basis of lack of proper evidence. The evidence police found through investigation wasn't acceptable in court and the kind of evidence the court wanted could not be made available. During investigation and trial, he was successful in escaping many times from police's custody.
He gets a death sentence but finally it gets converted to life imprisonment and he is still behind bars.
I know this case in early 2000s when this was a sensational news and so many stories about umesh reddy used to come on media. The Netflix documentary is very slow. They have recreated the videos of violence committed by umesh but they never show it properly. The faces are blurred and not shown properly even in recreated videos. What is the use of adding recreated videos if it was not meant to be shown?
The pace of the documentary is also very slow. Watching in 1.5x also feels slow. The interviews of many police officers were not needed at all. How did they solve the case, how did they gather evidence nothing was shown.
The pace of the documentary is also very slow. Watching in 1.5x also feels slow. The interviews of many police officers were not needed at all. How did they solve the case, how did they gather evidence nothing was shown.
I watched the entire story as I was in college during 2003 and the fear of him being escaped from jail was clearly visible.
My views here are
1. It fails to show how police department were in dark with such psychos at that time, he came out of nowhere and his crimes were beyond the sense at that time. (Include Dandupalya Gang)
2. It fails to probe the psychic mentality of the man, how few monsters are in our society and what their thinking is.
3. The failure of judicial system is not shown at all, except for the final Lady Judge, all other were equally responsible for his release.
4. It should have should how the police department did try to eventually convict him in these cases.
And finally why were these two "women panelists" called at the end targetting masculinity of men? Is it a norm for Netflix.
My views here are
1. It fails to show how police department were in dark with such psychos at that time, he came out of nowhere and his crimes were beyond the sense at that time. (Include Dandupalya Gang)
2. It fails to probe the psychic mentality of the man, how few monsters are in our society and what their thinking is.
3. The failure of judicial system is not shown at all, except for the final Lady Judge, all other were equally responsible for his release.
4. It should have should how the police department did try to eventually convict him in these cases.
And finally why were these two "women panelists" called at the end targetting masculinity of men? Is it a norm for Netflix.
Beast of Bangalore: Indian Predator 2022 is based on true events happened in India. This series is really nice to watch. It tells the story of dark thing happened in India. I will really recommend it to anyone to watch. It is okay to watch and yeah if you are looking for a series based on true story this will be best for you to watch. I will definitely recommend it to anyone. Everything was nice and good in the shooting videography audio everything was good. This type of series should be continued. We can be aware of that. So yeah you should watch it.
16 Aug 2024 Watched Hindi Dubbed Version Netflix.
16 Aug 2024 Watched Hindi Dubbed Version Netflix.
After the success of Murder in a Courtroom, The Indian Predator series returns fairly quickly, with this, Beast of Bangalore, a sadistic rapist and killer that terrorised women for several years.
I really enjoyed the previous series, this one however was poor in contrast, a totally disappointing contrast. The three episodes could genuinely have been condensed down into an hour long production, this was painfully stretched out.
We actually learn very, very little Bout Umesh Reddy, his motivation, background, we just really get opinions of how his crimes affected society, it's too narrow.
I don't mean to knock the story, it's fascinating, but the way it's told here, is very poor, crimes against women, however no women are interviewed in the first two episodes, so we only get the viewpoint of the men involved in the case, there is no mention of the victims, just sketchy information about the actual miscreant.
Only episode three offers any significant input, but it really is such a dreary, lifeless production, it's guilty of the worst thing, it's boring, I couldn't binge watch it, I had to take regular breaks, as concentrating on it was hard work.
One of the worst Netflix documentary series to date, 3/10.
I really enjoyed the previous series, this one however was poor in contrast, a totally disappointing contrast. The three episodes could genuinely have been condensed down into an hour long production, this was painfully stretched out.
We actually learn very, very little Bout Umesh Reddy, his motivation, background, we just really get opinions of how his crimes affected society, it's too narrow.
I don't mean to knock the story, it's fascinating, but the way it's told here, is very poor, crimes against women, however no women are interviewed in the first two episodes, so we only get the viewpoint of the men involved in the case, there is no mention of the victims, just sketchy information about the actual miscreant.
Only episode three offers any significant input, but it really is such a dreary, lifeless production, it's guilty of the worst thing, it's boring, I couldn't binge watch it, I had to take regular breaks, as concentrating on it was hard work.
One of the worst Netflix documentary series to date, 3/10.
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