'Scoop' web series review: Hansal Mehta leaves viewers on the edge of their seats

'Scoop' web series review: 'Scoop' revolves around the story of Jigna Vora, a real-life reporter charged with the murder of fellow journalist Jyotimoy Dey in June 2011.

Written by  Ritika Nath   |  June 06th 2023 12:40 PM  |  Updated: June 06th 2023 12:40 PM

'Scoop' web series review: Hansal Mehta leaves viewers on the edge of their seats

'Scoop' review: Hansal Mehta presents another captivating narrative set against a backdrop that sent shockwaves through the entire media community following the success of Scam 1992. In his latest creation, 'Scoop', Mehta delves into the story of Jigna Vora, a real-life reporter charged with the murder of fellow journalist Jyotimoy Dey in June 2011. Drawing inspiration from true events, the series centers around Jigna Vora, also known as Jagruti Pathak, brilliantly portrayed by Karishma Tanna, as she takes the spotlight.

While the characters in 'Scoop' have been fictionalized and given new names, the setting remains the same, offering an authentic glimpse into the interconnectedness of the D-Company, Chotta Rajan, the Mumbai Police, and the media's operations. Mehta weaves a gripping narrative, revealing the truth behind the events and shedding light on the intricate relationships within this web.

One of the remarkable aspects of the series, reminiscent of the OTT scene, is the use of lesser-known actors who deliver exceptional performances and share an undeniable chemistry. The ensemble cast, featuring Karishma Tanna, Mohammad Zeeshan Ayyub, Harman Baweja, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Tejasvini Kolhapure, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Inayat Sood, and Jaimini Pathak, brings depth and authenticity to their roles. Their impeccable acting and thought-provoking dialogues make every character and event profoundly impactful.

'Scoop' remains faithful to the facts, avoiding excessive dramatization, while accurately portraying the world of print media, flaws and all. Most importantly, it strikes a chord with viewers, evoking genuine emotions without veering into sentimentality. The series thrives when depicting a series of intense and breathtaking events, keeping audiences engrossed throughout its six episodes. Mehta ensures that 'Scoop' never loses its grip on the audience, delivering a riveting experience from start to finish.

At its core, 'Scoop' explores the intricate intersection of politics, crime, commerce, and news media, particularly in a metropolis like Mumbai. The series skillfully combines excitement, drama, and passion, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.

- PTC PUNJABI


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