Rating:
3/5
Star
Cast:
Priyanshu
Painyuli,
Chandan
Roy
Sanyal,
Kubbra
Sait
Director:
Navdeep
Singh
Shehar
Lakhot
Review:
Prime
Video's
Shehar
Lakhot
emerges
as
the
latest
addition
to
the
OTT
landscape,
joining
a
series
of
gritty
thrillers
set
in
the
heartland
of
North
India,
replete
with
murders,
mysteries,
and
an
abundance
of
explicit
language.
This
narrative
template
has
proven
successful
for
previous
Indian
shows,
as
evidenced
by
productions
like
Mirzapur
and
others.
Wondering
whether
Shehar
Lakhot
succeeds
in
leaving
viewers
surprised
(in
a
good
way,
obviously)?
Let's
discuss
the
same
in
the
review
here.
SHEHAR
LAKHOT
STORY
Shehar
Lakhot
unfolds
the
narrative
of
Dev
(Priyanshu
Painyuli),
a
troubleshooter
from
Gurgaon
compelled
to
revisit
his
hometown,
Lakhot
in
Rajasthan.
Tasked
with
diffusing
a
protest
at
a
local
marble
mine
by
his
employer,
Dev
finds
himself
facing
the
ghosts
of
his
past
disgrace
in
Lakhot.
Abandoned
years
ago,
he
left
behind
a
girlfriend
(Shruthy
Menon),
who
has
now
found
comfort
in
the
company
of
the
local
influential
figure
(Chandan
Roy
Sanyal).
As
he
maneuvers
through
the
complexities
involving
his
former
flame,
estranged
family,
and
a
mix
of
both
upright
(Kubbra
Sait)
and
corrupt
(Manu
Rishi
Chadha)
law
enforcement
officers,
Dev
is
on
a
quest
to
unravel
the
profound
mysteries
that
shroud
his
hometown.
True
to
expectations,
Shehar
Lakhot
turns
out
to
be
an
interesting
narrative
with
a
captivating
storyline.
SHEHAR
LAKHOT
ACTING
REVIEW
Priyanshu
embodies
the
character
of
Dev
with
a
blend
of
despair
and
humor,
driven
by
a
quest
for
redemption
through
reconnecting
with
his
past.
However,
the
dynamics
take
a
dramatic
turn
when
he
finds
himself
unjustly
accused
of
murder.
Kubbra
Sait
exudes
confidence
in
her
portrayal
of
SI
Pallavi
Raj,
infusing
moments
of
comedy
into
her
character.
Pallavi
is
a
resilient
woman
unafraid
to
take
risks
and
confront
wrongdoers
to
ensure
justice
for
the
victim.
Tasked
with
investigating
a
gruesome
murder,
she
unravels
a
complex
web
of
deception.
Chandan
Roy
Sanyal,
particularly
as
Kairav,
leaves
a
lasting
impact,
closely
followed
by
the
enigmatic
Manu
Rishi.
Kairav
is
portrayed
as
an
ambitious
hedonist
who
despises
losing,
whether
in
deals
or
games,
manipulating
without
empathy
for
personal
gains.
Meanwhile,
Rishi's
character
remains
shrouded
in
mystery.
Shruthy
Menon
adds
a
burst
of
energy
as
Sandhya,
a
stunning
and
ambitious
young
woman
who
was
once
Dev's
girlfriend.
Trapped
in
Kairav's
ambitious
world,
Sandhya
yearns
to
break
free
from
Lakhot.
SHEHAR
LAKHOT
OVERALL
VERDICT
Shehar
Lakhot
thrives
when
attention
is
directed
toward
the
intricate
characters
rather
than
the
overarching
narrative.
While
not
Navdeep
Singh's
best
work,
the
series
is
certainly
worth
exploring.