From the first episode itself, Mudit has proven that he was perfectly casted for the role of Vikrant aka "Sarkar." The dialogue delivery and small nuances in expression and body language are fantastic! Sarkar's unintentional situational comedy is hilarious. His portrayal of this character is definitely the highlight of this show! Watch it for him! This is my first time seeing his work and I now definitely plan on watching his previous work too!
The show has been shot at real locations which is so refreshing after seeing tv shows filled with sets and cgi backgrounds. The styling is great and realistic. Mudit and Yukti's chemistry is amazing even though they've only had a small number of scenes together so far. It makes you excited to see how it will develop as the story progresses. It's a new story on itv that definitely should be supported as such stories rarely come across our screens. The actor for Bittu also deserves a shoutout as he's doing such a great job!
The only issues I have are that some scenes seem to have forced comedy that seems a bit too childish for the adult target audience. Yukti has been doing a great job with what she's been given but Kirti's character lacks substance. The audience connect with the serial killer is much greater than it is with the good girl character. We know Kirti wants to find her best friends murderer but we have absolutely no connection to their friendship. In one scene she'd be shown crying for her friend and in the next scene she'd be making jokes with her family. Hoping that her character is intentionally being kept mysterious or shall be given more substance in future writing, I'm only taking off one star from the rating.
Despite the few flaws, this show is fantastic and a great watch that I strongly recommend! Please do watch this one!