Lootere Is An Edge Of The Seat Experience

Lootere
Lootere

Lootere Is An Edge Of The Seat Experience

By Subhash  K Jha

Lootere(2 episodes, Disney + Hotstar)

Rating: ****

Jai Mehta turns out to be quite  a  chip off the old block, though I doubt  Hansal would like to be  called  a block. Jai’s  debut series Lootere,is  an assured  piece of work with just the right doses of  all the ingredients  that  go into successful storytelling.

   Mehta  Jr has selected an unusual plot (highsea piracy) and  an  unexplored location.Somalia looks agreeable  through Jai Mehta’s  ambitious lenses. This  is  a series  designed for the large  screen. The scaling down, however, doesn’t diminish the  viewing pleasure.

 Set  in and around Somalia, Lootere is the story  of  an Indian-origin entrepreneur   grappling with  the tense  politics  of  the region while attempting to  look into his rather  extravagant selfinterest. The skilled  Vivek  Gomber  plays  a nasty machiavellian businessman in  Somalia named  Vikrant  Gandhi. He wants  to not only rule the entrepreneurship  of the land but also  dominate the local politics.

If foreign  countries resent the  presence  of NRIs, we now know why. It is  no  coincidence that Vikrant’s  first name sounds  like a  ship. Vikrant has  some  heavyduty  illicit goods coming in  on  a ship captained  by Rajat Kapoor who looks every inch a man at sea, and I do mean that in the right sense.

 With three writers Anshuman Sinha, Vishal Kapoor and  Suparn Varma pitching in an array  of  interesting characters and  plotting devices, Lootere does  insinuate that  nail-biting mood  which is hard to come by.

 What we see so far is far more engaging than the fare normally offered  in the  high-seas thriller genre.   Jai Mehta’s direction is energetic and  clued in to the  exigencies  of  a  high-seas  adventure without  being enslaved  to  tropes  and  props.

The  local Somalian  landscape  with rows  and rows of identical shanty homes caught in top shots,  is effectively  charted to bring out  the yawning disparity  of living conditions  between the  commoners and the wealthy , though  opportunely, Jai Mehta doesn’t try to  convert this into an  upstairs-downstairs theme on class disparity.

The  mood is set from the beginning for  a sturdy thriller,  with  a  solidly atmospheric background score by Achint Thakkar . The cinematography  by  Jall Cowasji is world class; and I don’t meant that in  any touristic  sense. Cowasji captures the  tense mood of  the  characters and their location with a reined-in fluency.

 I’ve seldom seen such striking locations so casually used to  accentuate  the  drama. The  ship where most of the action  takes place(at least,so far) looks like  a ship, although  most probably  it  is  not. The  illusion is appetizing while it lasts.

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