![]() They all come with great expectations given their prominent positions and the creative energies associated with them. On social media, interest in the science fiction drama series with Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra is still high. While spy thrillers like Pathaan, Mission Majnu, and the investigative thriller Lost have already raised the standard with their debuts, there are still more spy thrillers in development, like Citadel, that looks to be both fascinating and spine-tingling. The year is really pretty promising for fans of thrillers since new espionage universes are coming to major streaming providers. ![]() The pace doesn't appear to ease down at all by 2023. Such worries were unwarranted by the end of 2022 when Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan hit its stride and Treason received positive reviews from viewers. ![]() It appeared that spy shows were in decline after stalwarts of the genre like Homeland and The Americans ended their runs in recent years. In 2023 it looks like spies intend to make a significant impression on television and streaming platforms. Options include dramas, historical fiction, action, and animation. Spy movies can do it all and can do it covertly. The films on this list, which belong to a genre characterised by deceit and dishonesty, are chock-full of plot twists and shaken-glass scenes (never stirred). The show originally aired on Colors TV, but currently, is not available for streaming online.Nothing gets the job done like a good spy flick when you're in the mood for a mystery. Intense, uncomfortable, and definitely unlike anything that Indian shows had showcased in past, 24 was an instant hit with the audience. This Anil Kapoor starrer thriller was the official adaptation of the American show of the same name. While it could not hold on to the thrill it generated in the first few episodes, it is still one of the better TV shows to have released in recent years. Starring Amrita Puri, Sandhya Mridul, Purab Kohli, and Satyadeep Mishra in lead roles, the show was off to a good start. P.O.W Bandhi Yuddh Ke: MX Playerīased on the Israeli series Hatufim (the same show on which Homeland is based) P.O.W Bandhi Yuddh Ke was developed by Nikkhil Advani and originally aired on Star Plus. While the series scored high on performances and edge-of-seat twists and turns, a little more depth would have made it easier to invest in the story – especially when the show started focusing more on the characters’ individual stories. Starring Saqib Saleem, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Rajesh Tailang, and others, Voot original Crackdown focused on the lives of RAW agents and how they save India from a possible terrorist attack. Despite the slightly generic twists and writing, the show was worth a watch! Indian Express 5. Set against the backdrop of the 1993 Bombay Blasts investigations, Kathmandu Connection had multiple brilliant elements (from Sneha Khanwalkar’s musical score to the nuanced performances), but the brilliant parts could not come together to weave an equally brilliant whole. The story of a retired Indian Intelligence officer who reluctantly takes on a new case, only to be embroiled in a murder, Bard of Blood had far too much going on at the same time to do complete justice to the plot. Bard of Blood: Netflixĭespite a good star cast and intriguing plot (based on Bilal Siddiqi’s 2015 espionage novel of the same name), Bard of Blood was unable to completely capture the audience’s attention. So here’s our ranking of Indian spy dramas, from the least interesting to the most intriguing: 7. While certain shows made it difficult to sit through even one episode, there were others that had us binge-watch the entire series in one night – and then spend the remaining time researching, and even contributing, to fan theories.
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