The Legacy of the Raisingghs: Kull
- TV Series
- 2025–
- 30m
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6.1/10
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After their evil patriarch dies, three Raisinggh siblings tear their royal family apart fighting for the throne.After their evil patriarch dies, three Raisinggh siblings tear their royal family apart fighting for the throne.After their evil patriarch dies, three Raisinggh siblings tear their royal family apart fighting for the throne.
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Looks like the script writer was a drug addict (ekta kapoor choice maybe) from slums, and writing about royal relations and drama. The language, the arroagnce , the story doesnt even feel close to royal rajwadas and their lifestyle but reflects and portrays slum culture and language . Overall the entire royal family culture put up in bad spotlight which is not the case.
We should ban such series completely as they lack character, acting, language / script and storyline. None of the actors look as if they enjoyed the dialogues or the story as they all look lost and depressed. Need some better directors.
We should ban such series completely as they lack character, acting, language / script and storyline. None of the actors look as if they enjoyed the dialogues or the story as they all look lost and depressed. Need some better directors.
The series was very engaging. I loved Nimrats performance and she looked so royal. The performance I found most entertaining was of Ankit playing Bhagwan, he played the CBI officer character with a very different charisma and charm. His dialogue delivery was just epic and so was his screen presence. Besides this Amol as always was great and so so so mature and powerful in his performance. I recommend everyone to watch it as it keeps you completely hooked till the end. I am eagerly awaiting for part 2 of the show now, hope they come out with it soon. Nimart, ankit and Amol have my heart realllly.
It's a pathetic series....sorry pathetic soap opera. When you watch direction like Khauf, this looks horrible. Taking actor from TV serials is and will be a very bad idea in today's day and age.
Imagine a useless royal family with more drama than a daily soap, and three siblings ready to stab each other in the back faster than you can say "betrayal"! Welcome to 'Kull-The Legacy Of Raisingghs' on Jio Hotstar, where power isn't just about getting the throne, it's a full-blown family feud with ego clashes, secrets, hidden agendas, and loyalty that's as fragile as paper.
Except for Amol Parashar and Nimrat in patches, soap actors are pathetic. Dont watch !!
Imagine a useless royal family with more drama than a daily soap, and three siblings ready to stab each other in the back faster than you can say "betrayal"! Welcome to 'Kull-The Legacy Of Raisingghs' on Jio Hotstar, where power isn't just about getting the throne, it's a full-blown family feud with ego clashes, secrets, hidden agendas, and loyalty that's as fragile as paper.
Except for Amol Parashar and Nimrat in patches, soap actors are pathetic. Dont watch !!
Could have been a good story but bad acting in most cases over acting, awful dialogue ( dialogues that do not connect one action to another) wasting talented actors to bad direction and loosely tied script is what kull culminated too. I think there is a problem with most now Jio, previously hotstar shows... they lack a tighter grip over the story and authenticity. Every actor is trying to over act. Just throwing loud gestures and poor dialogues at audiences. For example the character of the investigation police inspector... his actions and dialogues are both stupid n immature. The only saving grace is Nimrat Kaur Dhillon. In the era where whodunnit and royalty based drama shows are all over the ott platforms, Jio needs to find honest, humbly made, real and good content to make a place for itself. Unfortunately shows like this only shows inexperienced content teams and poor choice of creative teams to pull off a concept.
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Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs is a compelling exploration of familial power dynamics set against the opulent backdrop of Rajasthan's royal heritage. The series masterfully intertwines themes of ambition, loyalty, and legacy, offering viewers a rich tapestry of intrigue and emotion.
Nimrat Kaur delivers a standout performance as Indrani Raisinggh, embodying strength and vulnerability with equal finesse. Her portrayal anchors the series, providing depth to a character torn between duty and personal desire. Amol Parashar's depiction of Abhimanyu adds layers of complexity, capturing the essence of a troubled heir navigating the treacherous waters of royal expectations.
The production design is nothing short of spectacular. Filmed at the historic Laxmi Niwas Palace in Bikaner, the series immerses viewers in a world where grandeur and decay coexist, reflecting the internal turmoil of the Raisinggh family. The cinematography captures the intricate details of royal life, from lavish interiors to the subtle nuances of character interactions.
Director Sahir Raza's vision brings to life a narrative that is both timeless and contemporary. The series delves into the complexities of familial relationships, highlighting how past traumas and secrets can shape present realities. The storytelling is nuanced, with each episode peeling back layers to reveal deeper truths about the characters and their motivations.
In conclusion, Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs is a captivating drama that offers a fresh take on royal sagas. With stellar performances, exquisite visuals, and a gripping storyline, it's a must-watch for those who appreciate intricate family dramas set against a backdrop of historical grandeur.
Nimrat Kaur delivers a standout performance as Indrani Raisinggh, embodying strength and vulnerability with equal finesse. Her portrayal anchors the series, providing depth to a character torn between duty and personal desire. Amol Parashar's depiction of Abhimanyu adds layers of complexity, capturing the essence of a troubled heir navigating the treacherous waters of royal expectations.
The production design is nothing short of spectacular. Filmed at the historic Laxmi Niwas Palace in Bikaner, the series immerses viewers in a world where grandeur and decay coexist, reflecting the internal turmoil of the Raisinggh family. The cinematography captures the intricate details of royal life, from lavish interiors to the subtle nuances of character interactions.
Director Sahir Raza's vision brings to life a narrative that is both timeless and contemporary. The series delves into the complexities of familial relationships, highlighting how past traumas and secrets can shape present realities. The storytelling is nuanced, with each episode peeling back layers to reveal deeper truths about the characters and their motivations.
In conclusion, Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs is a captivating drama that offers a fresh take on royal sagas. With stellar performances, exquisite visuals, and a gripping storyline, it's a must-watch for those who appreciate intricate family dramas set against a backdrop of historical grandeur.
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