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Jeet Ki Zid Review: The Story Of Major Deep Singh Sengar

Jeet Ki Zid Review: The story of Major Deep Singh Sengar’s ‘Zid’ and Amit Sadh’s ‘Jeet’ is ‘Jeet Ki Zid’. Stories related to army and jawans have their own adventures.

In that too, if the story is of a braveheart who has won the battle by fighting the enemy standing in front of him, then the level of adventure is different. Then this story does not remain of any military officer.

It becomes the story of every person who makes his stubbornness his biggest weapon to overcome the intense darkness of despair and despair.

The web series Jeet Ki Zid released on Zee5 is the true story of X Army officer Maj Deep Singh Sanger’s passion, guts and victory for Jeet with some fictionality.

It is also the story of all the jawans and officers who, when they return to normal life on the battlefield, with indomitable courage and valor marks on their bodies and chest medals, a new battle is set before them.

Jeet’s stubborn web series also underscores the importance of that support system as family, friends and companions, who encourage themselves to win this battle that is being fought, as Major Deep Singh in the last episode of the series Sanger appears to be accepted into a program.

The story of Aakash Chawla and Arunabha Joy Sengupta has been scripted by screenwriter Siddharth Mishra in a non-linear narrative style. The screenplay depicts major events between 1987 and 2010 in Major Sanger’s life, traveling in the present and the past.

Meanwhile the story reaches Gurgaon via the Premier Management Institute of Bhopal, IMA Dehradun, Jammu and Kashmir, Ahmedabad.

The first episode begins with a military operation in Jammu and Kashmir during the last years of the last century. In a school, terrorists have held some civilians hostage.

On receiving the information, Major Sanger reaches the school to rescue the hostages. The mission succeeds, but Major Sanger is shot. During the operation, there is a strange change in the behavior of the Major, which is related to an incident in childhood.

The Major is admitted to the Army Hospital in Delhi. Major dedicated to his profession wants to go to his unit as soon as possible, but according to doctors, he is medically unfit.

Arriving from the hospital environment, Major, holding his urinary bag in his hand, leaves quietly to attend the wedding of friend Major Surya Sethi (Eli Gony), where he meets Jaya (Amrita Puri).

Both start liking each other. On the insistence of the Major, the Commanding Officer gives 15 days time to prove his fitness. Meanwhile, Major gets the news that war has erupted in Kargil and his name is not known to the operation.

Major Sanger approaches his unit. Seeing Major’s insistence, the CO allows him to lead the operation.

Major Deep Singh Sengar of Special Forces, who returned after consuming five bullets in this military operation, wins the battle of life after battling for several months in the hospital, but the idea of ​​spending life in a wheelchair fills Major with despair.

With the inspiration of his wife, Major cat passes the exam and enroll in a premier management institute in Ahmedabad. After doing MBA, start working in a corporate company and climb the stairs of success to reach the top.

But during this time, some such incidents happen that Major realizes his disabilities and slowly drowns him in the darkness of despair.

This is followed by a battle with Major himself, in which his wife Jaya, friend Surya and Colonel Ranjit Choudhary, who was the CO of Major in the training of Special Forces, form their support system.

Emotions are effectively engraved in Jeet’s insistence, but the technical aspect misses the series. Editing in some scenes is unharmed. At the same time, in some scenes, the supporting actors appear energyless.

The scenes of the first boxing match featuring the characters of Elli Goni and Amit Sadh are very light and ineffective. The lack of direction in the combination of scenes is clearly reflected.

The body language and gestures of junior actors who play probationers in the training scenes of Special Forces do not seem to be military at all. In such a situation, the main cast is under pressure to make the scenes effective.

As soon as the eyes are removed from them, the scene starts to become artificial. Too much back and forth of events in the screenplay also breaks the flow of the story. Such deficiencies undermine Vishal Mangalorekar’s direction.

At the end of every episode of the series, Major Sanger comes with wife Jaya and interacts with the audience and discusses the major events.

We have seen such experiments with photographs in biopic films, but it has not been seen before to come and talk on our own.

Jeet Ki Zid is an inspiring and passionate web series with its own strengths and flaws, which should be appreciated for Amit Sadh’s honest performance.

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