Film: Hundred
Starring: Lara Dutta, Rinku Rajguru, Karan Wahi
Directors: Ruchi Narain, Ashutosh Shah, Taher Shabbir
Rating: ***
Reviewer: George Sylex
Overview - Disney Hotstar new original series 'Hundred' is a funny and entertaining story for 42-year-old Lara Dutta and 18-year-old Rinku Rajguru. Both are despondent creatures in their lives. The eight scene web series 'Hundred' has a great deal to engage you. There are a few downsides as well Yet, the brilliant chemistry of Lara Dutta and Rinku Rajguru repairs them all.
Analysis - 'Hundred' centers around Netra Patil (Rinku Rajguru) a young woman, who has Switzerland in her fantasies yet real existence limited to family and conventional government work. While she is simply attempting to cop and make a way for her fantasy, she is determined to have a fourth stage cerebrum tumor and is informed that she has only hundred days left. Saumya Shukla (Lara Dutta) is a police commissioner in Mumbai Police yet battling for the merited regard in her activity. Notwithstanding being an assistant commissioner of police she isn't given genuine cases, and continually faces affront at her working environment particularly from her supervisor Anshuman (Prameet Sethi). The explanation is just one, and that is her sexual orientation. In any event, when she illuminates a case all alone, the credit is given to her juniors. Some coincidence unites Netra and Saumya, they make a particular group to deal with energizing instances of Mumbai Police. While Netra is doing it to look for fervor in her last long stretches of life, Saumya gets a capable assistant in her.
Every scene of the show finishes on a cliffhanger and moves at an agreeable pace. It would not be right to state that you would need to consider all to be scenes as the show makes for an intriguing watch in spite of the climax being a slight bit sudden. There is action, diversion and adventures. No doubt, we love everything. Indeed, the relation between Nethra, who has nothing to lose, and Saumya, who has everything to pick up, is absolutely to vouch for.
Hundred composed by Ruchi Narain, Ashutosh Shah, and Abhishek Dubey has components of dull satire, law issues and emotions. The screenplay is connecting with which implies it does what it's required to do in any event. From the earliest starting point till the end, these eight part show never truly causes you to feel exhausted. Despite that the center of the story may not look new, there's such a great amount of masala in it which keeps you engaged and excited while continually looking for more.
Rinku Rajguru, who had made her presentation with Marathi blockbuster film Sairat is just remarkable here, and charms up each casing that she is in which implies the entire show really. Her presentation is normally fantastic, and she glances incredibly charming in the job that she plays. Lara Dutta has additionally made her advance presentation with the show, and she exceeds expectations in the job of the cop. As ACP Saumya Shukla, she never lets you feel that she isn't the character she is playing. Karan Wahi is excellent particularly the manner in which he has picked the Haryanvi-speaking style. Makrand Deshpande is a great as usual.
The camerawork of Hundred figures out how to make the crowd a piece of its story. Since the story spins between police, and crooks, and stars could have been somewhat better. The songs, and scores of the series is acceptable Yet, the utilization of the title tune of the film Love Sex and Dhoka doesn't fit. The idea of the series is recognizable like such numerous movies. Season One completions have also occurred at an emotional turn. In the event that the deficiencies of the primary season can be adjusted, at that point this series can drawn out in the later season and much after that.
Stream Or Skip ? Hundred is one of those shows that can be delighted while watching, however, a short time later leaves you asking why it ended so fast. It is highly unlikely to arrange the funniness in this film and that is most likely what makes it extraordinary. Rinku Rajguru and Lara Dutta sparkles in this insane, clever, and straightforward series. Hundred is certainly a watchable one.