HomeNewsTrendsEntertainment'Rudra - The Edge of Darkness' review: Ajay Devgn pulls off a desi Luther, and how

'Rudra - The Edge of Darkness' review: Ajay Devgn pulls off a desi Luther, and how

Fabulous co stars Ashwini Kalsekar, Atul Kulkarni and Tarun Gahlot make this Special Crimes Unit really special.

March 04, 2022 / 20:07 IST
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Ajay Devgn in and as Rudra. (image: Screen grab)
Ajay Devgn in and as Rudra. (image: Screen grab)

I am a confirmed Luther fan, and am waiting for season 6 which will release at the end of this year (you can watch Luther on Amazon Prime Video). It was natural to read that Applause Entertainment bought the rights to the show that has been dominated by the gorgeous Idris Elba in a grey role of Biblical proportions. Never thought I would see such grown-up content on Disney, but it’s a Hotstar special and yes, rather special. Rudra is a series that is practically drool-worthy.

The setting is right, the casting is right and the stories keep you involved even though you know that there is a pattern: Impossible horrendous crime in the city, everyone looks at the Special Crimes Unit, who find the best way to catch the criminal with sharp analysis. That sharp analysis is usually a product of Rudra’s mind, and he does not always follow the rules.

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Looks like the writer’s room burnt the midnight oil for this one. The series has six stories, and you begin to try and get ahead of the story and figure out how Rudra may catch the baddie. I succeeded in figuring out only two of the six tales. But the best part of this show is not figuring out how Rudra catches the culprit, but enjoying the process.

At first the trailer feels like an unabashed homage to Batman. All that reference of shadows, and the visual of Ajay Devgn perched at the edge of a skyscraper is all Batman. But then it’s good to aim for the awesomeness that is Batman without Rudra ever saying, ‘I am vengeance.’