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Sumit Kudesia
pls understand
by Sumit Kudesia on Feb 02, 2019 12:56 PM

It was sad to see the character of ' Kaalin Bhaiyya ' as someone who is smart in business and very powerful otherwise. It is rediculous to view his character in times when the nation is realising the ill effects of muscle power, bad ministers, black money etc. I believe that the character is an imitation of some notorious ganglords of UP and Bihar. However, all these ganglords were shown their place in the end. Although, they were of a massive nuisance value, they were not able to suppress the system. In was surprised to see the character of ' Kaleen Bhaiyya ' arrorantly insulting a senior police official and demonstrating his power. This is a rediculous piece of imagination and nothing of this sort has ever happened in the history of this country. This scene along with many other scenes reveals the intellectual bankruptsy and personal frustration of the writer. The character's of the two goons have been given the dignity of ' amitabh's ' and ' shashi's ' characters in Deewaar. At the same time, I would say that the interest level was maintained well throughout the series. As far as ' Sacred Games ' is concerned, the feelings and character of the villain as well as the protagonist is much more realistic and the situations appear much more relatable due to sensitive execution. Interest level is sustained more in Mirzapur as compared to Sacred Games

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