Review: 'P.O.W. - Bandi Yuddh Ke' is a NEW BEGINNING for Indian television!
It is cinema on television and if you haven't seen it yet, you are missing the best.. Rating - ****1/2 (4.5/5)
Published: Sunday,Nov 13, 2016 12:06 PM GMT-07:00
P.O.W. - Bandi Yuddh Ke
Mon-Sat 10.30 p.m. on Star Plus
Produced By - Monisha Advani & Madhu G. Bhojwani (Emmay Entertainment)
Cast - Purab Kohli, Satyadeep Mishra, Sandhya Mridul, Amrita Puri, Arun Bali, Sujata Kumar, Suhaas Ahuja, Ghazal Thakur, Krish Pathak & Manish Chaudhary
The Story So Far..
It is rare where you get captivated by the first shot of a TV show and that is what, P.O.W. - Bandi Yuddh Ke' does. Amidst the on-going warfare between India and Pakistan, two men are left loose by the Pakistani army on the border fence, where, Indian soldiers, following the protocol shoot at one of them. However, soon, after the lights are on, the Indian army realizes they are not Pakistanis.We are then introduced to Naib Subedar Sartaj Singh (Purab Kohli) and Squadron Leader, Imaan Khaan (Satyadeep Mishra), two captives who have apparently escaped from the Pakistani prison. While, the visuals stutter trying to give you clarity on the actual issue, we are introduced to Harleen Kaur (Amrita Puri), Sartaj Singh's wife, who has been taking care of the family lone-handed and has the full support of her father-in-law, Harpal Singh (Arun Bali) and the entire family. Living in a sparkling area of Punjab, the family lives happily but not forgetting the fact that their son has been missing since the past 17 years. While, Sartaj's father wants Harleen to move on and get married, Harleen insists that she is living her life in happiness and is hopeful too.
Cut to the urban setting, where Imaan Khan's wife, Nazneen Khan (Sandhya Mridul) has two grown-up kids, Shaira (Ghazal Thakur) and Ayaan (Krish Pathak). She is a successful woman but has the unprecedented support of Imaan's brother, Salim (Suhaas Ahuja). Salim has a wonderful camaraderie with Imaan's kids and likes Nazneen too. And with the consent of Imaan's mother, Salim and Nazneen decide to get married, making the kids happy. But things are complicated as Nazneen is still haunted with the fact that her husband has been missing since the past 17 years.
However, fate has other plans where one phone call, made to both the families changes the situation completely. They are informed that these two Prisoners Of War', are back in India. Lives are set to transform completely where the homecoming for the duo is memorable.
After an emotional reunion and celebrations of the return, we get surprised when a government agent, Vikram Singh (Manish Chaudhary) gets cynical about this return and is skeptical about the real intentions of this sudden freedom'.
Amidst several emotional scenes and flashes of the flashback, Vikram Singh tries to decode the mystery behind this return. After tactfully seeking permission from the authorities, Vikram arranges a debriefing-cum-interrogation with these two soldiers.
And this gruesome and challenging interrogation doesn't go down too well with the wives of the two, where Nazneen, with the help of the media pressure, manages to pressurize Vikram, who is forced to let Sartaj and Imaan go.
The next shots are about how a national announcement is made about Sartaj and Imaan being awarded with the Gallantry Award in a special honouring ceremony.
Vikram Singh is not allowed to enter that ceremony, however, while watching the ceremony on TV, he notices something that makes him take a drastic step and call the bigger authority and he tries to explain him that something is extremely wrong about the whole setting. What is that? It is how he learns that Imaan and Sartaj have been communicating with each other in Morse Code (sign language) and checks the tapes of the interrogation and watches the same. The authority is shocked and before he tries to soak it in, the ceremony is at its climax. What we learn next is the celebrations of the soldiers at Nazneen's home, while Vikram is still a man-on-a-mission.
So, what is the real suspense about these Prisoners Of War? Have they been in fact sent by the Pakistani authorities with a mission or they are just used as bait? How will this impact the lives of Harleen and Nazneen? Only time will tell.
Rating - ***** (5/5)
What's Good..
The setting of the show is humongous in its own sense, where it cannot be denied that the visuals presented are captivating. Be it the warfare scenes or the village setting of Punjab, the visuals are an absolute treat.The show doesn't deviate from the actual crux for a single moment inspite of adding breathers amidst the gruesome torture scenes.|
There is an element of suspense and question mark in every episode which keeps you at the edge of the seat. Be it the debriefing sessions or even a simple conversation between the actors, there is an element of intrigue which leads you to a surprise.
The flashback scenes of torture that the POWs are shown to go through are so realistic that you feel the pain and agony yourselves.
Rating - ***** (5/5)
What's Not-So-Good..
In a content-driven cinematic spectacle like this, there is nothing much to fault out. However, if pointed out, there can be only this fact that Indian viewers may need some more breathers amidst such intense scenes.
Rating - **** (4/5)
The PerformancesThe principal cast of the show includes Satyadeep Mishra, Sandhya Mridul, Purab Kohli and Amrita Puri aka Imaan Khan, Nazneen Khan, Sartaj Singh and Harleen Kaur respectively. And, all four of them manage to absolutely excel in their roles without a single glitch. From the smiles to the emotions to the agony and the struggle, the quartet manages to give a performance that deserves a standing ovation.
The supporting cast of the show which include Manish Chaudhary, Suhaas Ahuja, Arun Bali and Sujata Kumar among others do what they do best and that is WOW. Manish Chaudhary gives us the flashed of his performance from Powder' and we really wish he does more shows in the future.
Rating - ***** (5/5)
The Verdict
Comments (22)
This show is above from all numbers... Performance top notch...Story crispy and tight !!! Every single character is good watch. Thanks to these film makers who really raising standard of Indian television.
7 years ago
One of the best! Just love the show I must say. Sucks it doesnt come on canadian star plus, so have to watch it online, but its ok.
8 years ago
This is an awesome show... excellent storyline, great actors and great direction...
8 years ago
Agreed! It's a must watch! Amazing show! Loving it
8 years ago
Brilliant concept, great show, amazing lines and great performances. Wish the Indian audience appreciated such classy plots a bit more!
8 years ago
Our Indian audiences lack the taste to watch such a classy show. They will only come to POW when YRKKH, YHM, ETRETR, Swaragini and other crap shows are totally banned. So don't really expect high TRPs from POW. So glad, that after Dahleez, a classier show occupied at the 10:30 pm slot. Awesome show!! Salute!
8 years ago
agree with ur review show is different awesome concept and performance of actors def needs standing ovation all actors esp i liked manish choudary and purab kohli excellent actors
8 years ago
hi @diyarao here all knws that pow is official adaption of gideon raff israel series hatufim on which homeland is based im homeland is adapted from hatufim nd pow is also adapted from hatufim not homeland bcoz homeland is more abt investigation whereas hatufim nd pow are more abt emotions and slice thrill of suspense and they legally adapted hatufim from creator gideon raff evn he visited pow sets at launch of pow evn he is touched by pow first episode he is always in contact with nikhil advani on skype for pow so plzzz dont say its not official u have to wake up imust say with this definately indian tv is changing
8 years ago
TOP NOTCH movie like show. Hard to believe this is Indian TV... What a concept, brilliant acting. Intrigue, emotions, family drama...everything. Loving it to the core. Hope it stays out of the TRP rat race. It is too refined a show to be part of the TRP madness. Truly a class apart.. Thank you StarPlus.
8 years ago
I look forward to watching more of this show. It was powerful, intense, and gripping. Its raw and interesting. Strong characterization. It deviates from the usual trap-boxes. A rare feat for an Indian Television show. I hope it can maintain its treatment and edge and not fall into the usual routes.
8 years ago