El expolicía Armaan Mistry resuelve con brillantez los casos más difíciles, pero lucha contra un trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo severo.El expolicía Armaan Mistry resuelve con brillantez los casos más difíciles, pero lucha contra un trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo severo.El expolicía Armaan Mistry resuelve con brillantez los casos más difíciles, pero lucha contra un trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo severo.
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For those saying it's a pathetic copy paste work..it is an official remake!!.
Case is cracked !
Atleast give that consideration. The casting can be better but it's not that bad either.. It's bollywood ..of course they need to add some masala ...but it is still watchable..and an honest attempt to adapt it for the Indian audiences.
I read some reviews which says they haven't given credit to MONK.
They have definitely given credit.. and mentioned the original creator of the show Andy Breckman in the credit scene!
Humble request to please watch the series before giving reviews!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Case is cracked !
Atleast give that consideration. The casting can be better but it's not that bad either.. It's bollywood ..of course they need to add some masala ...but it is still watchable..and an honest attempt to adapt it for the Indian audiences.
I read some reviews which says they haven't given credit to MONK.
They have definitely given credit.. and mentioned the original creator of the show Andy Breckman in the credit scene!
Humble request to please watch the series before giving reviews!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Holy magnifying glasses and endless to-do lists, "Mistry" is one sleuth-tastic treat! Imagine Ram, our compulsively meticulous detective, pacing in perfect parallel lines and color-coding his suspect dossiers with OCD precision-every paperclip aligned within a hair's breadth of perfection. He's as fidgety as a hummingbird on triple espresso, yet when the show pivots to those raw emotional beats, he nails them with the tenderness of a confession scene at 3 a.m. In a rain-soaked alley.
I found myself jotting down every clue in my mind palace, ticking off a mental checklist: "Did he nail the deductive reasoning? Check. Did he toss a red herring? Double-check. Did he break my heart? Triple-check, complete with crime-scene-tape tear-jerkers." And guess what? Ram aced it all.
As a fellow "detail detective," I'm compulsively compelled to recommend this binge-worthy caper. So grab your detective notebook (and maybe a label maker), settle in, and prepare for a brilliant, brain-tingling experience-because "Mistry" doesn't just solve crimes; it masters the art of emotional CSI.
I found myself jotting down every clue in my mind palace, ticking off a mental checklist: "Did he nail the deductive reasoning? Check. Did he toss a red herring? Double-check. Did he break my heart? Triple-check, complete with crime-scene-tape tear-jerkers." And guess what? Ram aced it all.
As a fellow "detail detective," I'm compulsively compelled to recommend this binge-worthy caper. So grab your detective notebook (and maybe a label maker), settle in, and prepare for a brilliant, brain-tingling experience-because "Mistry" doesn't just solve crimes; it masters the art of emotional CSI.
People need to understand that this series has to be made as per indian sensibilities and behaviour. It will not be an exact copy of Monk. It won't fit. People need to stop being such snobs and be a little kinder about official remakes of popular films and series.
But Ram kapoor doesn't fit into the role. It seems forced. He needs to take "ram kapoor" out of the character. It feels like he's on theatre stage going OTT. It should ahve been another actor.
It's been grossly miscast in the lead. All other characters have done a great job. Maybe switch the lead in the next season. If the plot is good, People will accept it.
But Ram kapoor doesn't fit into the role. It seems forced. He needs to take "ram kapoor" out of the character. It feels like he's on theatre stage going OTT. It should ahve been another actor.
It's been grossly miscast in the lead. All other characters have done a great job. Maybe switch the lead in the next season. If the plot is good, People will accept it.
Show more of his inner conflict outside of work - dreams, breakdowns, or symbolic rituals. Let us feel his trauma, not just see it in crime-solving mode.
Thewife's backstory remains unresolved and lacks emotional pay-off in season 1 End episodes with stronger hooks related to Armaan's wife's case.
Ram Kapoor delivers a standout performance as the quirky yet deeply emotional Armaan. Even though Mistry is inspired by Monk, Ram makes the role his own, infusing it with Indian emotional sensibility rather than simply copying Tony Shalhoub's version. Mistry is a well-acted, Indian adaptation of Monk, anchored by Ram Kapoor's heartfelt portrayal of a grieving detective who solves others' mysteries while haunted by his own.
Thewife's backstory remains unresolved and lacks emotional pay-off in season 1 End episodes with stronger hooks related to Armaan's wife's case.
Ram Kapoor delivers a standout performance as the quirky yet deeply emotional Armaan. Even though Mistry is inspired by Monk, Ram makes the role his own, infusing it with Indian emotional sensibility rather than simply copying Tony Shalhoub's version. Mistry is a well-acted, Indian adaptation of Monk, anchored by Ram Kapoor's heartfelt portrayal of a grieving detective who solves others' mysteries while haunted by his own.
It's a simple and fast moving suspense thriller with a bit of comedy that fits in well. Don't expect a big twist or super strong mystery just watch it as a light one-time watch and you'll enjoy it. It's clean, fun, a little funny at times, and okay to watch with family too. Not too serious, just right for a chill binge. Ram Kapoor acted brilliantly his role as an OCD patient was spot on and very convincing and sometimes annoying as well. Mona Singh looked beautiful and gave a solid performance.
Kshitij Date added a funny flavour to the series. Loved his Marathi touch and comic timing gave the show a light, relatable vibe.
Kshitij Date added a funny flavour to the series. Loved his Marathi touch and comic timing gave the show a light, relatable vibe.
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