![]() ![]() Much like the fighting scenes which weren’t needed at all. The makers try to pique interest with excessive background music. The climax gives that ‘thrill’ for a moment though, but also leaves us with questions that are never answered. However, despite all this, Special Ops lacks the ability to engage us. Then there is the classic cat-and-mouse chase, an officer who is unafraid of his seniors, undercover agents, code words, interrogations, mention of real-life events etc. We have an Old Delhi setup in the first episode that reminds us heavily of Baby and Special 26. This doesn’t mean that there are no elements that don’t match his successful works. And Special Ops is more like Aiyaary (sadly) with its forced slow-motion scenes, predictable twists, absence of logic and poorly executed story. But then, he is also the man who gave us a disaster in the form of Aiyaary. Much like what we all felt in Special 26, when an entire team of officers was revealed to be a mere distraction. Because of Neeraj Pandey, one might expect it to be a cleverly crafted series with great twists.
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