Overview
- An Indian Express column argues the Netflix espionage series plays like a pared‑down cut that sidelines arcs and underuses key performers, citing Tillotama Shome and Suhail Nayyar.
- The critique also flags implausible character deployment, including the ISI chief taking on ground‑level tasks, as evidence of narrative shortcuts.
- Creators and lead actor Pratik Gandhi frame the show as a grounded “spy drama” focused on realism and complex emotions rather than Bond‑style spectacle.
- Producers say the series seeks to humanise figures on both sides of the India–Pakistan divide rather than portray one‑note villains.
- Set in the 1970s and drawn from true events, the show follows an Indian R&AW agent operating in Pakistan to thwart nuclear ambitions, and it is currently streaming on Netflix.