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IMDB Ratings: 9.2/10
Directed: Sudip Sharma
Released Date: 2020
Genres: Drama
Languages: Hindi
Film Stars: Neeraj Kabi, Gul Panag, Jaideep Ahlawat, Abhishek Banerjee, Swastika Mukherjee
Paatal lok web series review: Paatal lok kiya jaye!
Paatal LokOn: Amazon Prime Video creator: Sudip SharmaCast: Jaideep Ahlawat, Neeraj Kabi, Abhishek BanerjeeRating: pic
What's a thriller, but a plot with so much at stake for characters involved, that by the time a movie's budget hits max, the existence of the whole planet depends on it! In that sense, Paatal Lok (shouldn't it be Pataal Lok?), appears aimed at quite a low-stakes game. A lot like Dibakar Banerjee's Shanghai (2012; which in turn was based on Costa-Gavras' Z), if you may. What was that about?
Murder of a local, bookseller/academic. What's this about? A thwarted plot to assassinate a journalist. And, yet, the series has you by the eyeballs from the first frame itself wherein, as a show of hand for some quality writing, the creators spell out the 'saar' or base for the six hours' plus that will follow.
The lead character, a Delhi Police beat-cop patiently explains how there are three worlds: Swarg lok (heaven, where Gods live), dharti lok (earth, for humans), and pataal lok (netherworld, where insects survive). His thana, in Outer Jamuna Park, poverty stricken outskirts of Delhi, decidedly belongs to pataal lok (as do, by association, most parts that have practically fallen off India's map).
Basically, nobody cares who commits what crime in pataal lok. Lutyens' Delhi, nation's political capital, is swarg lok, yes; but what happens in heaven, stays in heaven — it's useless for a cop to operate in. It's the upper class colonies in Delhi — Vasant Vihar, Noida, etc — where the insects from pataal lok, on occasion, bite inhabitants of dharti lok, which then becomes kaand/scandal (Aarushi, Nithari, etc).
Cops earn their stripes for cracking these kaands/cases. As a loaded, descriptive opener for a film/series, I don't know a better one since the 'bewakoof-ch**iye-dhaage' reference in Vishal Bhardwaj's Omkara (2006).
When the intended target of an attack in this series meets his would-be assassins at the police station, he finds something primal in those eyes. The target, the married journalist, mentions this to a young colleague he meets at a bar later — right before he sets out to have sex with her. Nothing more primal than that either.
Serious man Neeraj Kabi (Ship of Theseus, Talvar) plays the hot-shot journalist. The show, I'm told, is based on former Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal's book The Story Of My Assassins, which I didn't pick up from the store, mainly because the blurb on its cover by one of the lit-coterie writers, called it the "best Indian novel in English ever"!
Don't know how much has been added, subtracted or altogether discarded from that source. Don't think the book was credited on screen at all. Beyond text, what can't be denied is the sheer cinematic quality of Paatal Lok, though — directed like a dream (Avinash Arun, Prosit Roy), shot like a nightmare (Avinash Arun, Sourabh Goswami) — just look at the production scale/design of this nine-episode, outdoor drama, hinged on location, location and location, and solid chase sequences thrown into each — whether in Chitrakoot, or Chandni Chowk!
The show's been created by Sudip Sharma, whose writing credits include Navdeep Singh's NH10, Lal Kaptaan, Abhishek Chaubey's Udta Punjab, Sonchiriya — to give you a perfectly rugged, Middle India sense of where he's coming from, or where we're going.
Watch the trailer of Pataal Lok here"
Where we're also circling around a lot is a deeply intricate story, spread over multiple characters, leading to several, separate sub-plots. Inevitably an issue with such a complex structure is you'll like some of the stories and people in it, and really not care for some others.
Happened to me all through. The suspect will happen to you too. But you carry on, also because the performances keep you up — whether it's the fresh, novice cop (Ishwak Singh), or the young journalist (Niharika Dutt), besides a full gang of moronic minions and conniving lords, hovering like moths on screen.
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Towering above all, of course, is the leading man Jaideep Ahlawat as the foul-mouthed cop Hathi Ram Chowdhry — rock-hard, bohot hard — lugging this heavy show on his broad shoulders as his character soldiers on through hell and back. We've seen and admired Ahlawat in the past (Raazi, Raees, Lust Stories). But this is, in many ways, a debut of sorts — like it was for Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Gangs Of Wasseypur (2012).
Throughout he looks so feisty yet so completely weighed down. Does the series itself weigh down the viewer? Sure as hell. It's titled Nether World, for God's sake. It shines a torchlight on a dark India we often read about — you can see traces of so many reported cases, from Mathura 'mob-lynching', Ahmedabad 'fake-encounter', Jamia 'terror cell'… It exposes the gutter and leaves you feeling gutted too.
Because it humanizes it all, while we prefer to read about the characters in this series as either statistics or faceless groups — rag-pickers, gunmen, youth, etc. Perhaps essential to visually dissect human insects on a microscope sometimes. Palatal Lok does just that; beware.
When it comes to movies, Bollywood has produced some mind-blowing stuff in the crime-thriller genre - think Omkara, Drishyam or more recently Andhadhun.
And now, it is about time OTT platforms found themselves boasting about personalized web-shows when it came to streaming top quality, new-age crime thrillers.
So, believe me when I say that Prime Video happens to have made the cut yet again with its latest offering Paatal Lok.
Since the show’s trailer released yesterday, Paatal Lok has created quite a buzz online given its never-seen-before approach and fascinating take on crime and morality.
But, don’t just go by my words, and check out the Paatal Lok trailer for yourself if you haven’t already.
Because when I asked National Award-winning Paatal Lok director Avinash Arun to share what makes the trailer so unique, he said, “The kind of intrigue Paatal Lok will generate is perhaps the greatest highlight of the trailer. Apart from this one universality, the rest is very subjective to every viewer and it will be best for them to explore it and come to a conclusion.”
So, I decided to explore the trailer a bit closer and came up with these 5 things you may have missed.
1. Your Morality Will Be Tested
‘Paatal Lok’ Trailer© Amazon Prime Videos
The world of Palatal Lok doesn’t exist in extremities. And as the distinction between the good and the bad gets blurry in its realm, you will be forced to question all that you have come to see as ‘morally binding’.
Case in point, you might find yourself oscillating between the protagonist and antagonist at all times throughout the show.
2. 'Paatal Lok' Is Born Out Of Classism
‘Paatal Lok’ Trailer© Amazon Prime Videos
We know what the Trilok in the Hindu mythology entails. Between Heaven, Earth and the Underworld, which represents the society’s class divide in Paatal Lok, you will witness how the thirst for power and authority corrupts people.
The show’s attempts to expose the growing disparity between the powerful and the marginalized within the Indian society is brilliant.
3. 'Tackling' The Media
‘Paatal Lok’ Trailer© Amazon Prime Videos
Paatal Lok tries to present a fair representation of how the media is influenced and often controlled by politicians and bureaucrats in power. It will make you question if every piece of news that we consume is worth the trust we put on it.
The show will dive deeper in trying to expose how the powerful successfully manipulate the ‘independent’ media.
4. An Insight Into The ‘Khaki Vardi’
‘Paatal Lok’ Trailer© Amazon Prime Videos
Indians are pretty smitten by the khaki Vardi, but upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that not all that glitters is gold.
Such is the life of police inspector Hathi Ram who finds himself in a rut and tries to gain respect and distinction in his career by solving a high-profile case. But he soon realizes it won’t be easy as long as the mighty control the law.
5. The Weapons Of Crime Are Crucial
Things To Look Out For In ‘Paatal Lok’ Trailer, A Promising New-Age Desi Crime Thriller © Amazon Prime Videos
If there is one thing that will constantly keep you on the edge of your seat, it has to be how violence is perpetrated by the characters in the show.
It’s graphic, gory, and as naked as it gets when it comes to committing crimes. Be it the hammer, sharp knives or lathi, guns, and even the mic, you will witness how the most harmless-looking objects can serve the biggest blows.
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