Genre: | Drama Web series |
Developer: | Balaji Telefilms |
Director: | Ashish Shukla |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 9 |
Producer: | Ekta Kapoor Shobha Kapoor |
Location: | Mumbai, Maharashtra India |
Editor: | Vikas Sharma Vishal Sharma Sandip Bhatt |
Camera: | Multi-camera |
Runtime: | 19-25 minutes |
Company: | Balaji Telefilms |
Network: | ALT Balaji ZEE5 |
Bicchoo Ka Khel is a Hindi-language crime thriller web series. Starring Divyendu Sharma in the lead, the series features Trishna Mukharjee, Anshul Chauhan, Mukul Chadda, Satyajit Sharma and Rajesh Sharma in key roles. It is a revenge drama that tells the tale of a young lad Akhil (Divyendu Sharma) from UP who challenges and mocks the legal system.
The series was released on November 18, 2020, and is available for streaming on both ZEE5 and ALT Balaji.[1]
The series revolves around mastermind killer Akhil who makes a confession before the police about why he committed a murder. He narrates the story about his life and challenges police officers that he would not get any punishment despite his confession.
The series was released on November 18, 2020, and is available for streaming on both ZEE5 and ALT Balaji.[2] [3]
Shubra Gupta from The Indian Express gave a mixed review stating "Divyenndu has a smart mouth on him, and makes the most of Bicchoo Ka Khel, but even he needs a new schtick."[4] Archika Khurana from Times Of India gave 3 out of 5 stars and stated "Fans of Divyenndu Sharma aka Munna Bhaiya from Mirzapur will not be disheartened with his act as Akhil Shrivastav. He is back with a bang – mouthing dialogues laden with cuss words, his expressions and comic timing is just brilliant. Anshul Chauhan as his girlfriend Rashmi Chaubey has nailed it. Her chemistry with Divyenndu is endearing and turns out to be one of the highlights of the show."[5] Gautam Batra from Koimoi wrote "Anshul Chauhan is too good. She lends a very good performance and looks so cute. Her chemistry with Divyenndu is endearing and one of the highlights of the show."[6] Prathyush Parasuraman from Filmcompanion stated the moview as "It's a feel-good low-budget masala genre."[7]