Other viewers noted that while the premise is interesting, the cases are predictable and the acting can be average, resulting in a mixed reception regarding the show's overall quality. Some found it to be a "rehash" of conventional detective series, aimed at a specific audience craving masala entertainment rather than complex storytelling. 5. Where to Watch & Conclusion
Introduces ACP Rajveer Singh (fictional name), a disgraced special services officer pulled back for one last mission: stop a biological attack in Mumbai. BOSS Baap of Special Services 2019 S01 E01-05 W...
Directed by , BOSS is designed as a stylish, rapid-fire action-thriller. The first five episodes are characterized by: Other viewers noted that while the premise is
By this point, the episodic crimes take a backseat to the larger conspiracy. Keshav finds clues that relate directly to his father's death. We see flashbacks of his childhood and the trauma that turned him into a conman. He realizes that the people behind his father's death are powerful figures in the city he is now supposed to protect. Where to Watch & Conclusion Introduces ACP Rajveer
The narrative shifts to a gritty procedural format when a prominent figure in the local art scene is found brutally murdered. Sakshi attempts a standard forensic and testimonial investigation, while Kohli deep-dives into the victim's secret life, uncovering a trail of extortion, blackmail, and high-society secrets. This episode highlights the growing operational chemistry between the lead duo, demonstrating how Sakshi’s structural power and Kohli's street-smart deception complement each other perfectly under pressure. Episode 3: "Jaal"
The series is set against the scenic yet crime-ridden backdrop of Shimla. The plot kicks off with the arrival of Sudhir Kohli (Karan Singh Grover), who joins the Undercover Special Services team as their new chief [1, 2]. Sudhir is anything but a typical cop. He is flamboyant, deeply unconventional, highly unpredictable, and possesses an uncanny, almost supernatural knack for reading crime scenes and criminal psychology.