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Cadets web series review: Unintentionally hilarious military drama Is dead on arrival

Cadets on JioCinema Review: What works for Cadets is its 90s-coded aesthetic. The vibe is very Hip-Hip Hurray (‘90s Zee TV show)-meets-Lakshaya. The show tries its best to accentuate the camaraderie and brotherhood between its four principle characters but it isn't convincing at all.

September 02, 2024 / 09:17 IST
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A young boy looks out of the bus window with googly eyes and an open mouth like a golden retriever enjoying his first-ever car ride. He is amazed and quite impressed with the cantonment he is training at. He is particularly keen on Garuda Company—one of the four companies under the two army battalions. His friends exchange unfunny jokes and are then harangued by an army man who sounds more like a PT teacher. The scenes are unintentionally hilarious and frankly, cringeworthy.

Cadets Web Series: Plot

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Based on Tanushree Poddar's novel Boots Belts Berets, the eight-episode series follows Manoj Mitra (the man who looks perpetually surprised, played by Tanay Chheda), Neeraj Tomar (Gautam Singh), Albert Marak (Tushar Shahi, the Led Zeppelin-worshipping, punk guy from Meghalaya), and Randhir Dhanua (Chayan Chopra). The four boys try to navigate inter-battalion rivalries, tough commando training all while pursuing romantic interests.

Cadets Web Series: Performances