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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Ecrivain

Oh no, you havent seen any web shows?? Not even Rajeev's Haq Se?? 😲

But I thought you liked Rajeev??

I like him. 😊 I watched his films and 'Reporters', not web series or other TV shows, same case with Vikrant (but web series and films, not any TV shows). I am very picky when it comes to the ongoing web series, especially when they are planning multiple seasons. Trying to keep my list small (From Netflix and Amazon). Haq Se didn't pique my interest, I know its a well-made show, got best reviews, one of the best in ALTbalaji and everybody loved it. So I will recommend it to people who are looking for a well-made Hindi web series. It just I don't want spent time on it. 🤷

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Posted: 6 years ago

Rajeev Khandelwal to make his theatre debut with Zee Theatre's Court Martial

The play is set in a military court against the backdrop of an unusual trail of a Jawan convicted of murdering his senior officer.

After a successful career in TV, films and web shows, Rajeev Khandelwal is back to charm audiences, only this time on a theatre stage with Zee Theatre's upcoming teleplay Court Martial. Interestingly, Rajeev who will be seen playing the role of Capt. Bikash Roy also hails from a celebrated Army family.

The play is set in a military court against the backdrop of an unusual trail of a Jawan convicted of murdering his senior officer.

Although, it clearly appears at first that the Jawan is guilty, the Defence lawyer Capt. Bikash Roy manages to convince the audience otherwise. What seemed to be a simple open and shut case slowly unravels the deep-rooted prejudices and stereotypes that overshadow the very institution that safeguards our borders. Will the jawan be found guilty for his evident crimes or will Bikash Roy finally succeed in getting justice for him? The answer forms the climax of this exhilarating drama – Court Martial.

What seemed to be a simple open and shut case slowly unravels the deep-rooted prejudices and stereotypes that overshadow the very institution that safeguards our borders. Will the jawan be found guilty for his evident crimes or will Bikash Roy finally succeed in getting justice for him? The answer forms the climax of this exhilarating drama – Court Martial.

Rajeev shines as Capt. Roy and performs the role with utmost flair typical 0f an army man. To get into the character, Rajeev not only visited an army base and met military officers but also got first-hand insights from his father on the mannerisms and traits of well-groomed uniform holder.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: radix

I like him. 😊 I watched his films and 'Reporters', not web series or other TV shows, same case with Vikrant (but web series and films, not any TV shows). I am very picky when it comes to the ongoing web series, especially when they are planning multiple seasons. Trying to keep my list small (From Netflix and Amazon). Haq Se didn't pique my interest, I know its a well-made show, got best reviews, one of the best in ALTbalaji and everybody loved it. So I will recommend it to people who are looking for a well-made Hindi web series. It just I don't want spent time on it. 🤷

I thought Haq Se was quite a versatile take on the existing issues in Kashmir. And not just RK, Surveen and others did a good job there.

But yes, to each their own. It was a drab subject and not many may find it likeable.

I know Radz. So many web series and shows these days and not too much good content. Its like the old days of TV when there was nothing worth watching.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Swetha-Sai

Rajeev Khandelwal to make his theatre debut with Zee Theatre's Court Martial

The play is set in a military court against the backdrop of an unusual trail of a Jawan convicted of murdering his senior officer.

After a successful career in TV, films and web shows, Rajeev Khandelwal is back to charm audiences, only this time on a theatre stage with Zee Theatre's upcoming teleplay Court Martial. Interestingly, Rajeev who will be seen playing the role of Capt. Bikash Roy also hails from a celebrated Army family.

The play is set in a military court against the backdrop of an unusual trail of a Jawan convicted of murdering his senior officer.

Although, it clearly appears at first that the Jawan is guilty, the Defence lawyer Capt. Bikash Roy manages to convince the audience otherwise. What seemed to be a simple open and shut case slowly unravels the deep-rooted prejudices and stereotypes that overshadow the very institution that safeguards our borders. Will the jawan be found guilty for his evident crimes or will Bikash Roy finally succeed in getting justice for him? The answer forms the climax of this exhilarating drama – Court Martial.

What seemed to be a simple open and shut case slowly unravels the deep-rooted prejudices and stereotypes that overshadow the very institution that safeguards our borders. Will the jawan be found guilty for his evident crimes or will Bikash Roy finally succeed in getting justice for him? The answer forms the climax of this exhilarating drama – Court Martial.

Rajeev shines as Capt. Roy and performs the role with utmost flair typical 0f an army man. To get into the character, Rajeev not only visited an army base and met military officers but also got first-hand insights from his father on the mannerisms and traits of well-groomed uniform holder.

OMG 🥳👏

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