Sharing his first look as an encounter specialist from MumBhai, Angad Bedi discusses how the action drama focuses on the organised crime of the '90s
Angad Bedi
It won't be wrong to say that the audience has had its fill of cop dramas in Bollywood offerings, including the Dabangg series, Singham and Simmba. While the movies have often adopted a hyper-stylised treatment to make them entertaining, Bedi argues that his offering demands a starkly different tonality. "Our approach is real. The story, by design, has its cinematic moments, but we aren't aiming for men flying with punches. Such scenes work in a 70mm screen. With the fair amount of work I have done in digital entertainment, I have realised that the viewers I am catering to is completely different from the movie-going audience. This is an intimate set-up where the characters have to speak to every viewer. So the claptrap that works on a big screen doesn't work on the OTT shows. Our story is about the bravery of the men in uniform, but we are also humanising these larger-than-life characters and showing who they are beneath the grit and bravado."
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