Watch it to believe it!
It is a beautiful, well-crafted depiction of the era of 1965 when the war was imminent. I had not even chosen the show, my husband had started watching and I was initially forced to watch. Then soon I was glued to it. The story starts slow but builds on quickly, and it had such a grip on me that I finished 8 episodes in a couple of days (when I work long hours).
What captivated me was India and Pak of 1965, it looked real in all its austerity. And the old world charm and mystery, the background score and beautiful ghazals, and the transformation of the spy. It's captured human emotions, doubt, fear, hesitation, love, trepidation, guilt... it's all so beautiful like a poem. And the language is authentic Urdu as spoken in Pakistan, the actors are great, and the protagonist kept on surprising me, he's simply marvellous. It's all so believable. Do watch!
What captivated me was India and Pak of 1965, it looked real in all its austerity. And the old world charm and mystery, the background score and beautiful ghazals, and the transformation of the spy. It's captured human emotions, doubt, fear, hesitation, love, trepidation, guilt... it's all so beautiful like a poem. And the language is authentic Urdu as spoken in Pakistan, the actors are great, and the protagonist kept on surprising me, he's simply marvellous. It's all so believable. Do watch!
- shradhakabra01
- Dec 6, 2022