The show ‘Bad Cop’ is starring Gulshan Devaiah and Anurag Kashyap. It is now available for streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. While two episodes are currently streaming, six episodes are ready for review. Bad cop review This series is another typical thriller with some exciting action scenes, but it lacks the emotional depth that would truly engage the audience.Bad cop review: Bad cop plot The story kicks off with Gulshan Devaiah’s character, Arjun, and his partner Kiki. Kiki is played by Aishwarya Sushmita. It is witnessing a gruesome murder while attempting to flee from a hotel. The victim turns out to be a journalist. Unfortunately for Arjun, the victim was a close friend of CIB officer Aarif Khan. It is portrayed by Sourabh Sachdeva. In the pursuit of assistance, Arjun turns to his identical twin, Karan, amidst the chaos involving Kazbe’s gang. The plot thickens in the pilot episode as Arjun becomes entangled in a web of deception, striving to clear his name in a murder investigation while uncovering the true perpetrators responsible for the violent confrontation that fateful night. Aditya Dutt is known for directing action-packed films like ‘Commando 3’ and ‘Crakk’. He delivers well in terms of action sequences. However, the series lacks depth, failing to establish a strong connection with the audience. Despite the engaging chase scenes and occasional twists, ‘Bad Cop’ falls short of making a lasting impact.
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