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Salakaar Series Review – A Gripping Yet Grounded Espionage Thriller That Packs Emotional Punch

Rahul MehraBy Rahul MehraAugust 8, 20254 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
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Language: Hindi
Age Rating: UA
Genre: Spy Thriller / Political Drama

JioHotstar’s Salakaar is a bold entry into the espionage genre, combining India-Pakistan nuclear tensions, undercover missions, and layered character arcs into a five-episode political thriller. Helmed by Faruk Kabir (of Khuda Haafiz fame), the show tells a fictionalized version of real-world nuclear intelligence operations from both 1978 and 2025. It is intense, emotional, and ambitious.

While spy thrillers often lean on action or slick gadgets, Salakaar differentiates itself with a grounded narrative, strong performances, and a dual-timeline story that reflects both the urgency of the Cold War era and modern geopolitical unease.

Plot: A Tale Spanning Two Eras

Set in 1978 and 2025, Salakaar interlaces two missions separated by time but united by a shared threat — Pakistan’s covert nuclear project.

In present day, Colonel Ashfaq Ullah (Surya Sharma) acquires the secret blueprint for a nuclear facility in Kahuta. Mouni Roy, playing the undercover R&AW agent Shristi Chaturvedi (alias Mariam), is deployed to recover it using a bold honeytrap strategy. Her character’s duality is pivotal — she balances espionage, danger, and emotional strain with precision.

Meanwhile, the narrative jumps back to 1978, where a young Adhir Dayal (Naveen Kasturia), disguised as a cultural attaché, is on a mission to halt the same project. As he maneuvers through tight diplomatic spaces and dangerous alliances, the line between patriotism and personal morality blurs.

Performances: Ensemble Excellence

Naveen Kasturia delivers a standout performance as the younger Dayal. His quiet resilience, internal conflict, and gradual transformation into a seasoned agent mirror the emotional stakes of the show.

Mouni Roy adds intensity and emotional vulnerability to her character, Shristi. She shifts from a calculated operative to someone torn by her human connections — a layered performance that’s both bold and poignant.

Surya Sharma impresses as Ashfaq Ullah. He injects menace, charisma, and nuance into a role that could’ve easily become stereotypical. His chemistry with Roy enhances the tension of the series.

Mukesh Rishi and Purnendu Bhattacharya bring gravitas as seasoned intelligence officers navigating both internal politics and external threats.

Every actor contributes meaningfully, making Salakaar a character-driven espionage drama rather than just a plot-driven one.

Writing & Direction: Raw and Relevant

Faruk Kabir’s direction shines in emotionally tense moments. While some logical inconsistencies pop up — especially around infiltration scenes and dramatic close calls — the script remains engaging, thanks to well-placed flashbacks and character motivations that feel personal.

The writers effectively use historical events to enhance realism — including a clever nod to Kapil Dev’s debut in 1978 — without overwhelming the audience with exposition.

Visuals & Sound: Atmospheric and Thoughtful

The cinematography captures the tension of Cold War diplomacy and modern espionage alike. Period-specific sets, muted color grading for flashbacks, and contrasting terrain (albeit geographically flawed at times) help distinguish timelines.

The background score is understated, letting suspense simmer rather than explode. It accentuates danger without cliché.

Strengths and Shortcomings

What Works:

  • Powerful lead and supporting performances
  • Well-structured dual timeline
  • Authentic period detailing
  • Emotional depth and character arcs
  • Binge-worthy 5-episode format

What Could Be Better:

  • Some logical gaps in espionage sequences
  • A few underexplored subplots
  • Slight inconsistencies in geographical accuracy

Final Verdict: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4.5/5 Stars)

Salakaar is a gripping blend of patriotism, deception, and human emotion. While not without flaws, its ambitious narrative and committed performances elevate it to a must-watch for fans of espionage dramas. If you’re looking for a desi spy story with global stakes and personal consequences, Salakaar hits the mark — subtly, smartly, and with surprising heart.

Should You Watch It?
Absolutely. Salakaar is not just about nuclear blueprints and political tension — it’s about the people behind the missions, their fears, motives, and sacrifices. It is thrilling, emotional, and deeply human.

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