Talking about the hidden mafioso in various fields, it quickly jumps between Naxalites, mine mafia, corruption, politics and stupid familial issues. Later I found that it is not being remastered for TV.
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It wasn't my TV set, I am sure because others did fine. I couldn't hear a single word Bachchan was pronouncing. Also, the sound mixing and editing sucked big time. I was expecting a polished start (last we saw in Anil Kapoor's 24 it wasn't perfect but superior), since we have Anurag Kashyap and others in the creative team, but if fails. Phrr! I disagree, because the shaky camera only captures raw scene from the outskirts and suburbs of UP. Yet they say it is the costliest TV show in India. The sets look like they have not been touched by the production unit. Editing (not in comparison with international TV shows) is very poor. It tries to tell too much in 50 minutes and ends up confusing the viewer. The storytelling is disastrous and it was the main reason I stopped watching after the 8th episode. The righteous attitude of his plays against him as he plans to shift to mining business, which is marred with the g-word. Yudhisthir Skarwar (Bachchan) is a diseased, righteous and honest man, yet his reputation precedes him among the bureaucrats and city-runners. Although Yudh looks sensible and more like a solution finder (or at least promises to be) for India's greatest real-time problem, "graft," it is a pretentious attempt by the producers to mint few greens and go funnily cool about it. The pilot seemed to overstate what it had in store by revealing very little. But then I watched few more episodes and all hell broke loose.