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''P.O.W. - Bandi Yuddh Ke'' is an Indian political
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television series developed by
Nikkhil Advani Nikhil Suresh Advani (born 28 April 1971) is an Indian film and television director, writer and producer who works in Hindi cinema. He along with his sister, Monisha Advani and Madhu Bhojwani, co-founded the entertainment company Emmay Entert ...
, and is loosely based on the Israeli drama '' Hatufim''. The series premiered 7 November 2016 on
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. The show was featured at MAMI film fest followed by a talk with Gideon Raff, who developed ''Hatufim'' for Keshet and served as a consultant for this series. It went off-air after four months of its launch due to due to low viewership. The show streams on the Indian OTT platform MX Player.


Plot summary

After seventeen years in captivity, two soldiers, who seem to share a dark secret, return to their families. The two families try to pick up where they left off, while a government agent tries to expose their dark secret. Meanwhile, the POWs try to acclimatise to the environment that they left 17 years ago. The government agent tries several methods to expose these POWs but ends up in trouble.


Cast

*
Amrita Puri Amrita Puri (born 20 August 1983) is an Indian actress. She made her film debut with the ensemble romantic comedy-drama ''Aisha'' (2010), which earned her Filmfare nominations for Best Female Debut and Best Supporting Actress. Puri had her ...
as Harleen Kaur *
Sandhya Mridul Sandhya Mridul (born 28 March 1975) is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood films and television. She is most known for her roles in films like '' Saathiya'' (2002) and '' Page 3'' (2005) and was first runner up on the reality dance show ' ...
as Nazneen Khan *
Purab Kohli Purab Kohli is an Indian television and film actor, model and former video jockey. Career Television Kohli started his career as an actor with the 1998 television show '' Hip Hip Hurray'' on Zee TV and earned recognition through video jockey ...
as
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Sartaaj Singh *
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as
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Imaan Khan * Manish Choudhary as Major Vikram Singh *
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as Shobha Thakur * Anurag Sinha as Lt. Siddhant Thakur/Sadiq * Sujata Kumar as Squadron Leader Iman Khan's Mother (Mrs khan) * Arun Bali as Harpal Singh *
Parul Gulati Parul Gulati is an Indian actress who has appeared in several Punjabi films. In (2017) Gulati appeared in the TV series '' P.O.W.- Bandi Yuddh Ke'', and '' Haq Se'' (2018) Web Series - An adaptation of '' Little Women '', Gulati plays "Jo M ...
as Afreen * Suhaas Ahuja as Salim Khan * Ghazal Thakur as Shaira Khan * Krishh Pathak as Ayaan Khan * Shivani Singh as Naina * Ravinder Bakshi as Satpal Singh * Ragini Sharma as Veera * Anindita Nayar as Dr. Nandini Kapoor * Vrushabh Naik as Arjan * Denzil Smith as Lala / Rashid Jamal * Sahil Salathia as Yusuf *
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as Indira Jaisingh * Pramod Pathak * Abhishek Gupta as Santosh * Kanisha Malhotra as Ananya * Abhijeet Sooryvanshe


Production


Development

Star Plus approached Nikkhil Advani after watching his latest film ''
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'', to direct a show based on the similar plotline on their channel.
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had him watch both '' Hatufim'' and its American counterpart '' Homeland''. Advani sought to make a show like ''Hatufim'' since he thought a show like ''Homeland'' would not suite Indian's sensibilities. The budget of the series was ₹35 crores, and was shot in 90 locations along with about 150 crew members and with a budget of ₹27 Lakh per episode. The series was planned as a finite one for 126 episodes. However, due to very less viewership, it ended with 110 episodes.


Casting

Advani decided to rope in
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,
Purab Kohli Purab Kohli is an Indian television and film actor, model and former video jockey. Career Television Kohli started his career as an actor with the 1998 television show '' Hip Hip Hurray'' on Zee TV and earned recognition through video jockey ...
, Satyadeep Misra,
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and
Sandhya Mridul Sandhya Mridul (born 28 March 1975) is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood films and television. She is most known for her roles in films like '' Saathiya'' (2002) and '' Page 3'' (2005) and was first runner up on the reality dance show ' ...
– the former debuting on the small screen and the latter returning on the small screen after a hiatus of two years. Sahil Salathia, Anurag Sinha and
Parul Gulati Parul Gulati is an Indian actress who has appeared in several Punjabi films. In (2017) Gulati appeared in the TV series '' P.O.W.- Bandi Yuddh Ke'', and '' Haq Se'' (2018) Web Series - An adaptation of '' Little Women '', Gulati plays "Jo M ...
make a major entry post Episode 60 in the series as the further story unveils. Theater actor Abhishek Gupta plays RAW officer Santosh and Lala (Rashid Jamaal) is played by Denzil Smith in the series.


Music

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with this show. He composed all the music tracks, background score, soundtrack, and also sung some songs except the title track.


Critical reception

Gursimran Kaur Bangal of ''
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'' said "The show has managed to hold us all through the three episodes aired so far. The narrative is gripping and stirs you emotionally. It keeps you glued to what will happen next. This one is not to be missed!" Anvita Singh of ''
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'' praised the show's unique plot, strong female characters, actors and the good cliffhanger. '' Mid-Day'' has compared the show with its American counterpart and considered that while it aids in etching the underlying theme of the series, the treatment given to the two adaptations are significantly distanced from one another. '' The Quint'' stated that the reunion scene of two prisoners could have been shown separately instead of showing both simultaneously in a single frame. It reviewed, "The new mega show of Star Plus, ''P.O.W.- Bandi Yuddh Ke'' lies somewhere between the ambition of cinema to be restrained and the dimness of television to be understood. It chugs along well with occasional attempts of expansive frames, overhead shots, and an enlightened understanding of relationships till the key scene - which quite honestly, disappoints." The show also won several awards including Jury award for best Asian show at Seoul International drama awards and for its promotion and music at the Abby. It also had 12 nominations at the ITA awards, winning in categories such as: Best Drama-Jury, Best Actor-Jury (Purab Kohli), Best Actor in a Negative Role (Denzil Smith).


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