Creator: | Imtiaz Ali |
Director: | Arif Ali Avinash Das |
Starring: | Aaditi Pohankar Vijay Varma Kishore |
Theme Music Composer: | Ishaan Chhabra |
Composer: | Gaurang Soni |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi and English |
Location: | India |
Cinematography: | Amit Roy |
Editor: | Manish Jaitly |
Network: | Netflix |
Company: | Window Seat Films Inferno Pictures Viacom18 Studios Tipping Point |
Num Seasons: | 2 |
Num Episodes: | 14 |
She is an Indian crime drama television series created and written by Imtiaz Ali and Divya Johry.[1] Directed by Arif Ali and Avinash Das under production house Window Seat Films, the series stars Aaditi Pohankar, Vijay Varma and Kishore. It follows the story of a female constable who goes undercover to bust an underworld gang.[2] She premiered on Netflix on 20 March 2020.[3] [4]
She follows the story of a poor female constable in the Indian Police Force who has been inducted in the Anti Narcotics Group to fight a major drug lord.[5] As a part of the mission, Bhumika goes undercover as a prostitute in Mumbai city. Meanwhile, at home, Bhumika has to fight off her drunk husband and work on finalizing her divorce with him. She is the sole earning person of her family, with her mother battling an illness and her sister studying in college. The show depicts the idea that a woman's body can work well to control her surroundings.
Bhumika aka Bhumi is constantly struggling in her own thoughts living the moments over and over again. Sasya is captured with help of Bhumi and agrees to co-operate and become police informer but he has only one condition that he would provide information only to Bhumi. Before arresting Sasya, he and Bhumi have a brief intimate encounter where she enjoys it and re-lives that moment over and over again.[6]
In Season 2 Episode 1, the series portrays a character by the name of Ismail as the owner of a prostitution cartel dressed in the traditional attire specific to the Dawoodi Bohra community which sparked a controversy.[7]
Swetha Ramakrishnan from Firstpost gave credit to the cinematography of the series and applauded the cast performances. However, she further mentioned how and why she was disappointed with Imtiaz Ali on the plot.[8] Hindustan Times termed the series as sleazy and sloppy but hailed few instances from the series.[9]
Scroll.in appreciated the performance of Vijay Verma and highlighted that his character who was used to set up the events in the series was eventually sidelined at the end, which was disheartening.[10]