Dharavi Bank

JCP Jayant Gavaskar is determined to take down the powerful Thalaivan, who is running a 30,000 crore crime network in Mumbai's Dharavi. With his team, he sets out to bring justice to the victims of Thalaivan's illegal activities. But Thalaivan and his enemies won't be easy to catch and Jayant will have to use all his resources to succeed.

November 19

2022

Release Date

Hindi

Language

~ 35 Minutes Each

9 Episodes

Running Time

Available on

MX Player

Cast

Suniel Shetty

Vivek Oberoi

Sonali Kulkarni

Luke Kenny

Freddy Daruwala

Chinmay Mandlekar

Nagesh Bhonsle

Santosh Juvekar

Akshay Poptani

Sandhya Shetty

Samiksha Bhatnagar

Vamsi Krishna

Shruti Srivastava

Krishnakant Singh Bundela

Arun Malik

Anngad Raaj

Siddharth Menon

Hitesh Bhojraj

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Average Rating

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OH Review

5/5

'Dharavi Bank' Review: A Flawed Crime Drama with Some Strong Performances

Plot

The series follows the rise and fall of Thalaivan, a gangster from Dharavi, one of the largest slums in Mumbai, who owns a multimillion-dollar business and wields significant influence. The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Janvi Surve, and Joint Commissioner of Police Jayant Gavaskar plot to bring him down, leading to a bloody conflict between Thalaivan and the law.

Acting

Suniel Shetty delivers a compelling performance in his OTT debut as Thalaivan, the brutal and cunning gang lord of Dharavi. Vivek Oberoi plays Jayant Gavaskar, the cop tasked with eliminating him, with his trademark intensity. Sonali Kulkarni does an excellent job of playing the conniving and ruthless Chief Minister.

Cinematography

The show's camerawork is one of its strengths, with impressive drone shots capturing the sprawling slum of Dharavi. The close-up shots of the actors add to the series' authenticity, while the cinematography contributes to the dark and gritty tone of the show.

Direction

Samit Kakkad's direction is uneven, with inconsistent pacing and a lack of finesse in conveying the show's violence and gore. The predictable and monotonous plot also suffers from an overstretched runtime.

Overall Impressions

'Dharavi Bank' is a flawed gangster drama that fails to live up to its potential. While the accurate portrayal of Dharavi and strong performances by its cast make the show worth watching, the clichéd plot and excessive violence hinder its overall impact. The series offers nothing new for viewers looking for something fresh and engaging in the crime genre. However, fans of old-school gangster dramas may enjoy its unapologetic approach and exaggerated action sequences.

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