''CAT'' is an Indian
Punjabi
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* Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan
* Punjabi language
* Punjabi people
* Punjabi dialects and languages
Punjabi may also refer to:
* Punjabi (horse), a British Th ...
-language
crime thriller streaming television series created and written by Balwinder Singh Janjua, Rupinder Chahal, Anil Rodhan and Jimmy Singh for
Netflix
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. It stars
Randeep Hooda
Randeep Hooda (; born 20 August 1976) is an Indian actor and equestrian known for his work predominantly in Hindi cinema. Hooda made his Hindi film debut with ''Monsoon Wedding''. He had a turning point in his career with the gangster film ''O ...
, Suvinder Vicky, Hasleen Kaur, Geeta Aggarwal,
Dakssh Ajit Singh
Dakssh Ajit Singh is an Indian actor and songwriter. His latest work as "LAADI" in a Netflix series named CAT (Indian Web series) appreciated globally. Earlier singh had worked in Hindi television shows and Punjabi films. He is mostly noted for ...
, Danish Sood, Jaipreet Singh, Sukhwinder Chahal, KP Singh and
Kavya Thapar. This is the first streaming series of Hooda and Netflix first
India originals in Punjabi language''.''
Plot
Gurnam, who worked as a
CAT
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for the police, during the Insurgency of the 1990s in
Punjab
Punjab (; Punjabi: پنجاب ; ਪੰਜਾਬ ; ; also romanised as ''Panjāb'' or ''Panj-Āb'') is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising ...
, saves his brother Sunny from a drug peddling case with the help of a cop named Sehtab Singh. Gurnam is again hired by Sehtab to work as a
spy
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and provide information about the drug-peddling activities in the city. While working with Sehtab, Gurnam discovers that his parents' killer Baljit Singh Rajpuria and Sehtab are in cahoots together. This information enrages Gurnam, where he forgets his mission and is now hell-bent on avenging his parents' death.
Cast
*
Randeep Hooda
Randeep Hooda (; born 20 August 1976) is an Indian actor and equestrian known for his work predominantly in Hindi cinema. Hooda made his Hindi film debut with ''Monsoon Wedding''. He had a turning point in his career with the gangster film ''O ...
as Gurnam Singh/Gary, informer of police inspector Sehtab Singh
** Abhishant Rana as teen Gary
* Danish Sood as Sunny/Sarabjit Singh, Gurnam's brother
* Suvinder Vicky as Inspector Sehtab Singh, Police station Jalandhar, Punjab Police
* Geeta Agrawal as Madam Aulakh
**
Neha Pawar
Neha Pawar (born 2 March 1991) is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Bollywood films. She has also appeared in a Punjabi film. She is known for her films ''Paranthe Wali Gali'' (2014) and ''Thoda Lutf Thoda Ishq'' (2015). She is goi ...
as young Madam Aulakh
*
Kavya Thapar as Kimi Aulakh, Madam Aulakh's daughter
* Rehmat Ratan as Keerat Aulakh, Madam Aulakh's daughter
*
Ajay Bhardwaj
Ajay Bhardwaj ( Punjabi: ਅਜੇ ਭਾਰਦਵਾਜ, born 1964) is an Indian-Punjabi documentary filmmaker, not to be confused with the billionaire founder of Anthem Biosciences.
Biography
He completed BA Honors in Political Science from ...
as Darbara Singh Aulakh
* Varun Narang as SSP Kamlesh Arora
* KP Singh as Jaggi Pradhan
* Sonpreet Jhawanda as Bikramjeet Singh, STF Inspector
* Gurinder Makna as Baljit Singh Rajpuria/Bill
* Jaipreet Singh as Shamsher Singh
* Sukhwinder Chahal as Mukhtyar Singh
* Pramod Pathak as Police Inspector Chandan Kumar
* Dakssh Ajit Singh as Lakhwinder Singh/Laadi
* Coral Bhamra as Sweety
* Hasleen Kaur as sub-inspector Babita
* Manish Gulati as Monty Singh
* Eklavey Kashyap as Rocky Ranjha
* Elisha Mayor as Seher Batra
* Sachin Negi as Heera
* Ramandeep Yadav as Saaba
Filming
The session 1 of the web series was shot over 80 locations across Punjab and no single scene was shot on a set.
Episodes
Release
CAT released on
Netflix
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on December 9, 2022.
Reception
Anuj Kumar for ''
The Hindu'' wrote "In the beginning, Randeep seems to be surrounded by lesser actors but as the series progresses, the earthiness of the characters renders a raw appeal. Suvinder aces the part of the two-faced police officer, Dakssh Ajeet Singh is absolutely believable as the sportsman-turned-criminal, and Abhishant Rana delivers the goods as the young Gurnam. So does the ever-reliable Pramod Pathak as the slimy cop. The performances are in sync with the locations, dialect, background score, and editing pattern and have not been dressed up to match the perceived global taste of the streaming audience."
Troy Ribeiro for ''
The Free Press Journal
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'' gave 4/5 star rating and wrote "Diving deep into the skin of the character, it is Abhishant Rana’s intense performance as the young Gary that helps Randeep slip into the boots of Gurnam Singh with ease. Both are outstanding in their respective roles, as they leave an indelible mark on the screen."
Subhash K. Jha
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for ''
Firstpost
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'' wrote "Morality may go fly a kite. CAT tells us ,the more we seek to find a moral centre to the world of crime the less the chances of getting anywhere close to a resolution to the moral dilemma."
Abhimanyu Mathur for the ''
Hindustan Times
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It was founded by Sunder Singh Ly ...
'' wrote "CAT’s novelty lies in its understanding of its setting, the earthiness of Punjab, and the lingo, of course. The show has its faults but that novelty and a stellar cast more than makes up for it."
Nandini Ramnath for ''
Scroll.in
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'' wrote "The secondary roles are staffed by a memorable array of local actors who lend the series authenticity. These include a delightful pair of twin hawala handlers – props to the casting company Anti-Casting for finding these gents."
Zinia Bandyopadhyay for ''
India Today
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'' wrote "The series excels because it remains truthful with its depiction. It does not mince or hold anything back in showing violence and gore in a world where danger and deceit lurk at every corner and the series sets the tone right at the very beginning."
Deepa Gahlot Deepa Gahlot is a theater and film critic, book author, and scriptwriter. She has written several books on cinema, translated several plays (by Manav Kaul and Paresh Mokashi) into English and adapted Paulo Coelho's novel '' The Alchemist'' for the s ...
for ''
Rediff.com
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, it had more than 300 e ...
'' wrote "The series has several Sikh characters and is in Punjabi, so many viewers might need subtitles. But the language, locations, production design, costumes bring an authenticity to CAT that is praiseworthy."
Archika Khurana for ''
The Times of India
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'' wrote "Midway through, the series becomes overly indulgent and sluggish. It’s also intensely dark, with some gory killings making you cringe."
Yatamanyu Narain for
News18
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wrote "CAT might have borrowed themes from its predecessors but it is a unique show in itself as it pertains to a vivid and macroscopic look into the plight of Punjabi hinterlands coalesced together by a compelling story and even more expeditious characters. With everything said and done, the climax of CAT might not appeal to those who are not a big fan of cliffhangers because it maintains the ‘apogee’ achieved over the course of the eight episodes for the next season."
Sanchita Jhunjhunwala for ''
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Programming
On the programming schedule cons ...
'' wrote "If crime-thriller is a genre you enjoy, be rest assured to remain hooked to the Netflix series through and through."
Sreeju Sudhakaran for ''Latestly'' wrote "CAT may have a very familiar premise and the twists aren't that unpredictable, but what works here is thrilling setup and the performances of the cast, especially Randeep Hooda and Suvinder Vicky."
See also
*
List of Netflix India originals
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References
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2022 Indian television series debuts
Hindi-language Netflix original programming
Indian crime drama television series
Indian crime television series
Indian television series distributed by Netflix
Television shows set in Punjab, India
Insurgency in Punjab in fiction
Fictional portrayals of the Punjab Police (India)