While the director and cinematographer demonstrate promising capabilities, the writing disappoints immensely. The impression one gets is as though the writer is an out-of-touch city dweller, lacking any insight into the workings of the Indian police force or the intricate dynamics of Indian society. It's implausible how a Sub-Inspector, even a novice one, is portrayed with such naivety. The position is not to be taken lightly and the way it's depicted here is almost a mockery.
Vijay Verma, a talented actor, seems squandered in this scenario. However, it's a silver lining that he is given a rare chance to play the protagonist, a departure from his usual roles.
Overall, the series suffers from superficial writing and shoddy characterization. The nuanced realities of Indian society and policing seem overlooked, leading to a disappointing representation that fails to resonate with audiences. While the production elements are commendable, they are unable to salvage the unconvincing storyline and characterization.