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Dev (Karma Takapa), a young handsome shaman on the run to preserve a hidden power, teams up with DCP Arup Singh (Sanjay Kapoor), an experienced city police officer, to track down a deadly persona from his sordid past. He is caught between his responsibility and passion as he falls in love with the DCP's daughter, Pari (Shaylee Krishen). On the other hand, Pari is a college-going girl who is still coping with her mother’s demise. Most days, she hangs out with her college friends and comes home late. This causes an everyday argument with her father. However, strange things start happening when the two (Dev and Pari) meet. So, what will Dev do now? Will he choose Pari over his duty? Watch The Last Hour to learn more.
Why should you watch The Last Hour?
The series has a magical element to it that is incredibly attractive; you'll find yourself exclaiming, "What a series!" at moments. An investigation is at the centre of the story. Dev is a guy that possesses an ability that many people wish to possess. He can talk to the souls of the deceased. Sanjay Kapoor is in charge of the inquiry, and he teams up with Dev, a young shaman, to solve the case.
You'll be reminded of the Malayalam movie ‘9’ while viewing the entire series, especially during the supernatural moments. There are some parallels between these two, and if you've seen the movie 9, you'll be able to spot them right away, which is fantastic. The location of an Indian series or film in the Northeast is uncommon. Traditionally, it isn't done since the viewers won't relate to it, but it appears that the series has opted to go all out on this. The series' filming site, Zuluk, Sikkim, India, is serene and lovely, making it visually pleasing. In addition, the actors delivered a strong performance. Everyone in the cast gave their all in their parts. Furthermore, the series' opening sequence establishes the mood for the whole series right from the start.
The realm of shamans and their spiritual beliefs is heavily featured in the series. Some of the series' shamans have special abilities, such as the ability to foretell death or speak with spirits. Further, the series continues on the mythological narrative of shamans magnificently, from their peculiar selection procedure to their transformation into insane prophesied shamans. The series beautifully explores the theme of a shaman journeying to the realm of the existing and dead.
This is unquestionably a great show, with strong performances from all of the cast. Each scenario will be entertaining since it delivers new suspense and information. You'll be enthralled with the original soundtrack as well. The series is a slow-burn thriller, so you may feel dragged along at times, but the premise is compelling enough to keep you interested. Overall, the series offers a great premise for thriller fans. So, if you enjoy genres like this, give it a try.
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Dev (Karma Takapa), a young handsome shaman on the run to preserve a hidden power, teams up with DCP Arup Singh (Sanjay Kapoor), an experienced city police officer, to track down a deadly persona from his sordid past. He is caught between his responsibility and passion as he falls in love with the DCP's daughter, Pari (Shaylee Krishen). On the other hand, Pari is a college-going girl who is still coping with her mother’s demise. Most days, she hangs out with her college friends and comes home late. This causes an everyday argument with her father. However, strange things start happening when the two (Dev and Pari) meet. So, what will Dev do now? Will he choose Pari over his duty? Watch The Last Hour to learn more.
Why should you watch The Last Hour?
The series has a magical element to it that is incredibly attractive; you'll find yourself exclaiming, "What a series!" at moments. An investigation is at the centre of the story. Dev is a guy that possesses an ability that many people wish to possess. He can talk to the souls of the deceased. Sanjay Kapoor is in charge of the inquiry, and he teams up with Dev, a young shaman, to solve the case.
You'll be reminded of the Malayalam movie ‘9’ while viewing the entire series, especially during the supernatural moments. There are some parallels between these two, and if you've seen the movie 9, you'll be able to spot them right away, which is fantastic. The location of an Indian series or film in the Northeast is uncommon. Traditionally, it isn't done since the viewers won't relate to it, but it appears that the series has opted to go all out on this. The series' filming site, Zuluk, Sikkim, India, is serene and lovely, making it visually pleasing. In addition, the actors delivered a strong performance. Everyone in the cast gave their all in their parts. Furthermore, the series' opening sequence establishes the mood for the whole series right from the start.
The realm of shamans and their spiritual beliefs is heavily featured in the series. Some of the series' shamans have special abilities, such as the ability to foretell death or speak with spirits. Further, the series continues on the mythological narrative of shamans magnificently, from their peculiar selection procedure to their transformation into insane prophesied shamans. The series beautifully explores the theme of a shaman journeying to the realm of the existing and dead.
This is unquestionably a great show, with strong performances from all of the cast. Each scenario will be entertaining since it delivers new suspense and information. You'll be enthralled with the original soundtrack as well. The series is a slow-burn thriller, so you may feel dragged along at times, but the premise is compelling enough to keep you interested. Overall, the series offers a great premise for thriller fans. So, if you enjoy genres like this, give it a try.
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7.1/10
IMDbBest Cinematography | 2021