Hunter
iMDB Rating- 7.2/10
Genres: Action
Stars: Sunil Shetty, Esha Deol, Barkha Bisht, Teena Singh, Rahul Dev
No. Of Episodes- 8
Language:Hindi
Quality: 1080p | 720p | 480p
Directed And Produced By - Prince Dhiman, Alok Batra & Anurodh Gusain, Aashish Mehra, Akshay Valsangkar
Hunter Storyline - Hunter Tootega Nahi Todega is a mildly-engaging action series that makes for a decent watch, mainly because of its intense performances and stylish packaging. It revolves around Vikram Chauhan (Suniel Shetty), a cop with a tragic past and his brutal way of dealing with his foes. He shares a troubled equation with his colleague, Hooda Kartoos (Rahul Dev).
Vikram’s world is turned upside down when he is accused of brutally murdering an aged woman. The rest of the story revolves around his attempts at escaping the law and proving his innocence. The basic storyline isn’t anything extraordinary. It relies on the tried-and-tested underdog vs the system to take the narrative forward. While this is not a cardinal sin, it robs certain scenes and sequences of their novelty. The plot, luckily, manages to engage viewers despite its limitations. Thanks to Suniel Shetty, as he gets ample scope to showcase his abilities
Hunter Review -
In the 1990s, watching movies taught us what kind of content to anticipate from shows with titles such as Hunter: Tootega Nahi Todega - a protagonist seeking justice through any means necessary, accompanied by rough and tough dialogue and plenty of action. Regrettably or not, this Amazon Mini TV series meets those expectations, which may not be ideal since we are now in 2023.
The only thing that works in Hunter – Tootega Nahi, Todega (three extra words because the first is already under copyright, I guess), is that Suniel Shetty one fine day realised that he is still relevant, he has got the style, he has turned supremely hot so that he can grace our screens again. But what he chose to come back with is where it all went wrong without even a tiny chance of redemption.
The idea behind the action and the comics-inspired nature of it is highly cringe and borderline funny. But there is one sequence that genuinely works, and it has Shetty locked to a bed, and he fights a goon with the bed attached to him literally in a hospital. The only good visuals, apart from Suniel watching himself in the shower while a woman he had a hook-up with is standing right in front of him, but he treats her like a ghost. Self-appreciation



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