Saitan Web Series Review: A Bold and Gritty Exploration of Crime and Dark Human Nature
"Saitan" presents a fresh execution despite the familiar premise of a criminal's downfall. Raghav justifies the actions of the Bali family, even with their brutal nature, allowing for an intriguing perspective on their motivations.
Mahi V. Raghav, known for his sensible storytelling, takes a daring leap into the world of crime with "Saitan," a web series that fearlessly delves into the dark side of human nature. With its excessive violence and sexual scenes, "Saitan" is clearly not meant for family viewing. However, for those seeking a gritty and unapologetic crime drama, this web series has its moments.
"Saitan" presents a fresh execution despite the familiar premise of a criminal's downfall. Raghav justifies the actions of the Bali family, even with their brutal nature, allowing for an intriguing perspective on their motivations. The web series also raises thought-provoking questions about society's double standards through its harsh yet truthful dialogues, stimulating conversations about gender biases.
Raghav's use of cinematic liberties adds a stylized touch to the storytelling, enhancing the overall atmosphere and providing a distinct flavor to the narrative.