Inspector Rishi, Naveen Chandra’s Grumpy Wounded Cop Act Is Engrossing

Inspector Rishi

Inspector  Rishi(Tamil, Amazon  Prime Video, 10 Episodes)

Rating: *** ½

Amazon Prime Video’s  Inspector Rishi created, written and directed by J.S. Nandhini in Tamil, begins with a shocking visual  testimony of  a barbaric  occultist  ritual wherein dozens   of men women and  children  jump into the fire.

Are they protesting against the arrest  of  Arvind Kejriwal? No,it is something far more serious. This  prologue  sets the mood and temperament  for prolonged stretches of suspense,  sometimes jolting at other times somewhat languid  in  pace, but never lacking in grace.

The location  is Coimbatore. The excellent camerawork(Bargav Sridhar) combs the  quaint canvas for eeriness and comes  up trumps quite often. At other  times we feel as though we are  being delayed  unnecessarily in certain scriptural situations that needed much more swift closure.At times the viewing experience feels  like  waiting at bus stop.

Admittedly the content in  Inspector Rishi is far less self-indulgent than  many recent serials and films on OTT. The makers  maintain a  certain grip over the proceedings, partly supernatural,  partly  crime investigation, right  till the  end-revelation which is  not much of a  revelation: we see it coming  from miles away.

Like all the  rewarding experiences in life, Inspector Rishi is more significant for  its journey than destination.

The  cops  looking into  the mysterious  murder in  the forest are not straitjacketed  stereotypes  in khaki. The protagonist Rishi(Naveen Andrews) and his two assistants Ayyannar(Kanna Ravi) and  Chitra(Malini Jeevarathnam) have their own problems to deal with.They all seem to be involved deeply with their roles.The end product is  sombre and  impactful , even if you are not a fan of horror. There is more to Inspector Rishi than creaking doors  and  macabre apparitions.

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