The Chargesheet Web Series Review,Ratings, Story, Cast | Zee5

The Chargesheet Web Series


The Chargesheet – Innocent or Guilty

The Chargesheet Web Series Info


Release Date: 10 Dec, 2019
Genre: Murder, Investigation, Crime, Politics, Power, Revenge
Language: Hindi
Total Episodes : 8 Episodes
Content Type: Web Series
Platform: Zee5
Ratings: 5⭐ out of 10


The Chargesheet Web Series Cast

Arunoday Singh, Shiv Pandit, Hrishita Bhatt, Sikander Kher, Tridha Choudhury, Ashwini Kalsekar, Zakir Hussain, Kishori Shahane and Shakti Anand.
Arunoday Singh, Shiv Pandit, Hrishita Bhatt, Sikander Kher, Tridha Choudhury, Ashwini Kalsekar, Zakir Hussain, Kishori Shahane and Shakti Anand.

The Chargesheet Web Series Story

The show is set in the latter half of 1980s and moves back even further as the show develops its plot. The basic story of the show is really easy to keep up with. Understandably, the show starts with a murder which is then followed by an investigation, a rather irrelevant writing style to adopt in today’s times, wherein the audience fancies having unpredictable plot developments, than the conventional, predictable ones. The sets, momentarily, like that of the murder and investigation themselves, are very clearly established, which makes it easier to follow. The tone and effect of the 1980s are also beautifully established, offering a savouring experience.

On a number of occasions, we see anecdotes of incidents from the past every now and then, which are then used as a revelation for the actual premise or core of the dramatical scenes.

The theme of screenplay has also been chosen much efficiently, that not only ensures, a balanced political, but neat individual ideas too.

The problem is how and what actually comes out of the story and the build up from the episodes in sequence. Unfortunately, with each plot revelation, it simply becomes boring and uninteresting to know who the culprit really is. The scenes are boring and unnecessary in the sense they’re predictable and the old school-narration only makes it worse. The last three episodes are eventually disappointingly received, as the first 5 episodes manage to spoil all the build up element that could’ve possibly cleared ways for them. A significant portion of scenes and characters lack logic and seem only to be placed for momentary shocks. Unfortunately, for a crime fiction, the show completely lacks “wow” moments. Courtroom scenes, which are often used as the dramatics pinnacle in the silver screens, are also dull, and condescending in the way they’re so very conveniently and repetitively shown. Right when everything in the world demands from the writing to be engaging and tight, just then, does it weaken even further more.

In fact, the fact that the narration is weak, not only makes the middle portion boring, but skips able too. You can just skip right into the end and still understand everything.


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