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An undercover assignment to expose a drug ring becomes a timid Mumbai constable's road to empowerment as she realizes her dormant sexuality's potential.An undercover assignment to expose a drug ring becomes a timid Mumbai constable's road to empowerment as she realizes her dormant sexuality's potential.An undercover assignment to expose a drug ring becomes a timid Mumbai constable's road to empowerment as she realizes her dormant sexuality's potential.
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The series "She2" is a continuation of part 1" She"...it started exactly where it ended. Anyone who watched part 1 can fully relate but there is preview for the audience who missed to watch the first series. The story is about a senior constable who becomes an undercover agent for police and how the transition takes place right from her look to her overall personality. The line that says.."Agar kisiko hate karte ho usse marna normal h,par agar kisiko pyar karte ho usse marna power h"can chill your spine and can make you scared. But this particular line has great impact on the whole series. Too much of bold scenes,vulgar language and violence is there but we can ignore it because it's an"A rated "series. Series 1 is good but series 2 is better.
The premise of She - Netflix India's latest show - is so promising that nothing less than an absurdly confused narrative with no sense of timing and tone might have messed it up.
Even the smarter subtexts are fetishized by the makers. For example, equating the stature of sex workers in society to that of female cops in a male-dominated police force.
The execution of the narrative - the cheesy cop-planning sessions, her training montage, her sister's desi spunk, the incoherent flashbacks is too cringey to examine the complexity of Bhumi's transformation.
Aaditi Pohankar's performance is brave but uneven; she struggles mostly because she has been directed according to a script rather than her character.
The anticlimactic finale is the final nail in the coffin.
Even the smarter subtexts are fetishized by the makers. For example, equating the stature of sex workers in society to that of female cops in a male-dominated police force.
The execution of the narrative - the cheesy cop-planning sessions, her training montage, her sister's desi spunk, the incoherent flashbacks is too cringey to examine the complexity of Bhumi's transformation.
Aaditi Pohankar's performance is brave but uneven; she struggles mostly because she has been directed according to a script rather than her character.
The anticlimactic finale is the final nail in the coffin.
Tremendous work done by all characters specially Aaditi Pohankar. Finally Indian Netflix is trying something which doesn't involve Karan johar and showing the potential. Vijay Varma as usual catching the eye. How they build the character of the girl is amazing and it's a must watch watch for everyone who wants to emjoy crime, thriller and mystery. Desperately waiting for seasons 2 !!! Imtiaz Ali did a great work, congrats to him !!
Story creating a highly suspence ,crime ,underworld background ...But not fullfil that situation.it's random presentation. But sex related issue which was present by director is good. Character bhumi acting wonderful. Climax disappoint .
Its a very true portrait of how most Indiansare - timid until they get a helping hand to attempt bold moves in life and once they do get bolder, there's no turning back. A good plot and good story showcasing psychology playing a big part in Indian cultures and mentality.
Would've got a 10 but the new villain just liking our undercover cop did not make any sense. They lost the plot there and could've done better .
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- TriviaAcclaimed Bollywood director Imtiaz Ali is the financier of "She," which he distributes through his production company Window Seat Films.
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