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Twitter Express Disappointment in Indian Police Force Web Series, Labeling it as “Below Average”

Penned by Rohit Shetty and his team of writers, including Sandeep Saket, Anusha Nandakumar, Ayush Trivedi, Vidhi Ghodgaonkar, and Sanchit Bedre, the story of the film feels like a rehashed version of what we have seen many times before. The lack of originality is evident, and the sets appear artificial, with everything meticulously polished without any imperfections. The tension built around a sub-plot involving a bomb falls flat due to weak writing.

In one particular scene, a child holds a bomb, believing that if he places it somewhere, it will explode. senior officer intervenes, takes the bomb from the child, and repeats the same action until it is defused. This sequence lacks depth and fails to capture the genuine fear and suspense associated with handling a live explosive. Perhaps Rohit Shetty could have studied the bomb-defusing scene from the film “Bodyguard,” which is widely regarded as one of the best examples of perfectly capturing the intensity and danger of such a situation. The Twitter also had similar story to tell when it comes to reviewing it, have a look at the same as under:

Mohd Ziyaullah Khan

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Mohd Ziyaullah Khan

Is a Mechanical Engineer by education but a writer by passion and hobby. He has been into the field of Content Writing and Marketing since a decade and loves to write on a wide range of genres. The entertainment genre remains his favorite as he has developed an expertise in writing about B Town and its celebrities.

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