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Black Warrant Web Series Review: A series that explains the 3 duties of a jailer and the meaning of a black warrant – is it worth watching?

Black Warrant Movie Review

The web series Black Warrant, starring Jahan Kapoor, has been released on the OTT platform Netflix. Based on prison drama, this series portrays the story behind the bars. It also highlights the challenges faced by three officers performing the duties of a jailer. Let’s find out what makes this series special and why you should watch it.

STORY OF BLACK WARRANT WEB SERIES

Most people usually fail to understand the responsibilities of a jailer. A dialogue from the series perfectly explains the duties of a prison officer. Sunil Gupta describes the role of a jailer, saying, “There are three pillars of being a jailer: care, surveillance, and control.”

The story begins with three new jailers who join Tihar Jail and try to understand the environment inside. Inside the prison, gangs of inmates are formed, and conflicts between them are often seen.

The story takes a new twist when a Black Warrant is issued against two accused named Ranga and Billa. This means the court has ordered their execution. Following this, preparations for the execution begin in the prison. For Sunil, a new jailer, it is his first time witnessing an execution. The series delves deeply into this event, showing the entire process in detail.

Black Warrant has seven episodes, each lasting 40 to 50 minutes. Every episode adds to the suspense and keeps the story engaging.

The Jahan Kapoor-starrer series offers a glimpse into the atmosphere inside a prison during the 1980s. The series also showcases the politics within the jail. While watching, you’ll find yourself surprised at various moments, but the series ensures you never feel bored at any point.

Black Warrant WEB SERIES CAST:

Zahan Kapoor, Rahul Bhat, Paramvir Singh Cheema, Anurag Thakur, Sidhant Gupta, Joy Sengupta, Tota Roy Choudhury, Saamya Jainn, Pratap Phad, Vinay Sharma, Sukhwinder Chahal, Rajshri Deshpande.

Director: Vikramaditya Motwane

 

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