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Flesh Review: Swara Bhaskar rocks in the ACP Radha Nautiyal’s thrilling flick, must watch

The webseries showing the dark world of human trafficking and prostitution business is ACP Radha Nautiyal’s fight against the criminal elements of Flash society. In which there is so much that will give a new light to the beholder or force it to turn a blind eye.

Flesh Review

4 *star / 5

Crime Thriller Drama

Director : Danish Aslam

Artists : Swara Bhaskar, Akshay Oberoi, Mahima Makwana, Yudhishthira 

Some animals are born and some are made. The webseries flash showing the dark world of human trafficking and prostitution business is ACP Radha Nautiyal’s fight against these animals. In which there is so much that will give a new light to the beholder or force it to turn a blind eye.

“I want all the sex traffickers of the world to stand naked in Chowpatty and I will blow them up with a machine gun” What would his anger be like? What she would not have said and what she would not have passed. The eight episode webseries released on Eros Now is full of flash action-drama-sex-drugs and abuses. But for the most part it is close to reality because the subject of the story is human trafficking. In which girls are specially taken from one place to another for auction / sale. They are raped. They cause violence. If you can digest the bitter reality and in the restless scenes, your white-skinned morality does not turn anyone into a curse, then only you can see this webseries. if not,

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The Flash’s story extends from Mumbai to Kolkata. The business of human smugglers runs between these two metros and many innocent lives are ruined. The police stop a truck filled with ‘goods’ at a block and the officer peeks inside by opening a closed container. He then slaps the truckman because he is taking twice what he was told, by paying less money. This is a face of the police. The second face is that of Radha Nautiyal (Swara Bhaskar). Which is restless every moment. Who does not sleep Whose past is misty. Who lives behind human traffickers with his life on his palm. The story begins when the US green card holder of a wealthy family in Mumbai picks up the smuggler of 17-year-old Zoya Gupta (Mahima Makwana). She is being taken by road to Kolkata with more than a dozen girls in a truck. The police will come to the Anti Human Trafficking Unit when she is not found for four months after a complaint of her disappearance or running away with a boy at the police station. Such is the rule. But till then, what will happen from what, needless to say.

In the flash, two lives run parallel on the wheels of time and this thing surprises us at the end. Constantly hard-blooded and insensitive, this story makes it soft and human. Pooja Ladha Surti gave an interesting shape to the script and director Danish Aslam kept a hold on the story. He managed to bring the world of human smugglers to the screen to a great extent. Also used the cast correctly. It is a different matter that from the beginning, the flash standing on solid ground, in its last minutes, weakened the color of Bollywood by covering it. Despite this, it gives a different experience. Which makes the viewer uncomfortable somewhere.

As the doors of the world of human smugglers open in a flash, they are surprised. We are afraid. Arouse hatred towards them. It seems that if hell is somewhere, these people have settled it. Ruthless people will hardly meet them anywhere else. But the good thing is that somewhere to fight against this darkness, some people have kept fists tight. Radha is a misfit character in the society and his department. It bothers him that when all the things in the society are not safe enough to know their place, then why do people need everything perfect to show them. If the police shoots, then the reason is needed and if you have sex, then love is needed. Swara has played her role vigorously and this role is in harmony with the image she has created on social media, in which she continues to resent many, standing against all anti-social things. Looking at Swara in a flash, it seems that Rasbhari, the webseries that came in the past, is a mistake made in her teens. So now you can forgive them.

The flash is shot beautifully. Its editing is tight. Gradually, it is becoming clear that in the coming days, films are going to face a tough challenge from the webseries. Viewers would prefer to invest their time in a good six-seven-hour story rather than one-and-a-half-hours of Salma-stars bad entertainment.

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