10/10
Wonderful web series
3 November 2023
Sultan of Delhi appears to cater to drama enthusiasts, as director Milan Luthria masterfully constructs a realm of power struggles between have's and have nots. Luthria delves into the intricacies of human politics, a theme often skillfully explored in traditional Hindi cinema. It feels like a tribute to the classic filmmaking style of yesteryears. The episodes hold the promise of an unfolding plot, where the ultimate outcome hinges on how the characters evolve and what paths to redemption they traverse. Some great character changes include that of Arjun Bhatia's counterpart RP Singh a boy-turned-shrewd tactician. His character arc is not only compelling, but one tends to like him for his motivations. This sets the show apart as the characters in negative roles have well-constructed backstories. While one roots for Arjun and Bangall, one cannot forgo the presence of strong antagonists.
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