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Taskaree, Custom Designed Karee Western

Rating: ***

  Neeraj Pandey’s Taskeree  on Netflix  is mildly addictive  and  wildly  filmy in a  very spaghetti Western  sort of way. There are  lots of shootouts  in foreign locations, characters who  go all out to be honest with their jobs, and others who go  the other way, and some who seem to be going West  but catch  hold of themselves just in time.

  This makes the writing(Neeraj  Pandey,  Vipul  K Rawal) sound more  intricate and  cliffhanging  than  it actually  is. Taskaree moves  in  not so mysterious waves.  It swipes the world of smugglers  condensing their activities  to an organization run  by a mysterious Chaudhary(Sharad Kelkar, for once bringing nothing to  the table)  and  his support group comprising an Uncle  and two  executives  one of them Suresh Kaka being played by  the talented Jameel Khan, who  is the only one  smart enough to smell a moll  in their midst.

 The  way the rest of the billionares’ gang gets taken in I wondered how they ever got  so rich in the first place.

 The tensions on the  airports are  sturdily created.  I wonder if the series was  shot on  real airports. If not, hats off to the set designers. The  tension  on the  scenes of the customized crime feels real but  risible. The constant  tick-tock background  music (Advait Nemlekar) suggests  a sense  of video-game fun  while  the  customs team, looking like they are  auditioning for  a Rohit Shetty actioner,   does  its job of nabbing smugglers with  modest stealth.

 Hashmi who seems  to on a roll brings  a  gravitas  to the giggly thrills. As  Arjun Meena  he is  in charge and always  open to  challenges. His team is  in terrific shape. I especially liked Amruta  Khanvilkar who kicks ass  in one sequence like  Lara Croft, although  she is half  Croft’s size.

There  is  much to be enjoyed, if not enough  to be appreciated, in Taskaree. The brief to  the  team seems to be, ‘Let’s  make customs officers and their job  far more  exciting than  it actually is.’

 No harm in that. As long as  you are  not  looking for  anything fiercely authentic. There is  adventure, intrigue, humour and  sassiness. Oh yes, there is  also a  romance between our custom-made  hero and a beautiful khabree Priya(Zoya Afroz) who under  more  realistic circumstances  would have ended up dead in a drain.

 Look out for Freddy Daruwala  as a suave  smuggler  who  ends up  stranded  in the deserts with no immediate  chances  of  rescue.

 Luckily  for us, Taskeree never allows us to feel stranded.

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