‘CAT’ series review: Great combination of writing and acting skills

The World Cup 2022 final between France and Argentina was quite a thriller. It felt like a scripted movie. But that’s not the only thriller I watched this month. The new series ‘CAT’, Netflix’s first-ever original Punjabi production, comes at par with the World Cup final in terms of thrills, frills, and surprises. Directed and co-written by Balwinder Singh Januja, Rupinder Chahal, and Jimmy Singh, all eight episodes of CAT are equally riveting with stellar acting performances and compact storytelling. Set in Punjab, India, the film highlights the region’s problems, from guns and criminal gangs to drugs and a corrupt system. Gary (Abhishant Rana), a naive Sikh teen, witnesses his parents’ murder during the 90s insurgency. Filled with vengeance, he becomes a police informant codenamed CAT and helps the police encounter the terrorists involved in murdering his parents. After the insurgency is over, Gary’s handler Sehtab Singh (Suvinder Vicky)—a cop—hands him his new identity.

Gary then becomes Gurnam Singh (Randeep Hooda), a mechanic who lives frugally and has become a parent figure for his younger siblings. Gurnam is leading an ordinary life, completely away from his past, when his younger brother, Sunny (Danish Sood), is arrested for drug trafficking. This forces Gurnam to seek help from his old acquaintance, Sehtab.

Sehtab, now higher in rank in the police force, agrees to help him only if he infiltrates a local drug cartel headed by powerful politician Madam Aulakh (Geeta Agrawal) and helps destroy them. Gurnam has to go undercover again, monitored by police officers Chandan (Pramod Pathak) and Babita (Hasleen Kaur) under Sehtab’s team. Then follows a flurry of adventures, deceptions, guiles, and murders while Gurnam tries to stick to his end of the deal. He then gets on the radar of some dangerous people. The premise of the series—where a retired spy is forced back into action because of his family—is nothing new to the silver screen. The writers of CAT have taken this tried-and-tested formula and incorporated many plot twists and backstories into it to make it a refreshing watch. There is a lot more happening in the storyline than just Gurnam trying to breach into Madam Aulakh’s close-knit drug circle. The series is full of different characters, each with their own backstories, conflicts, and ambitions. This gives CAT the scope to expand from different points of view as the series progresses. Even with Gurnam and Sehtab at the center, there are multiple characters with strong backstories that can lead a whole series on their own if required or if given a chance to do so. The strong writing and direction of CAT are backed by the acting performances. Hooda is brilliant in the lead role. Gurnam’s transformation from an innocent teen to a hardened undercover agent comes with its share of ups and downs. He has his strengths and vulnerabilities. The actor (who I personally feel is criminally underrated in Bollywood) portrays his role with sheer conviction and dexterity. Vicky, a popular Punjabi actor, also makes his mark in the series as Sehtab. Vicky convincingly personifies the ambitious, corrupt, and conniving police officer and has the potential of becoming a formidable enemy of many of the characters in the future. The rest of the cast, including the former Indian beauty queen Hasleen Kaur, have put up convincing performances that match up to the screenplay. In fact, Kaur has de-glamorized herself so much in playing a Punjabi cop that it feels like she is a real-life cop playing herself on screen. This is just an example of how strong the character building is in the series. Who should watch it? ‘CAT’ is a brilliant thriller with more strengths than weaknesses throughout its eight episodes. People who love crime thrillers will definitely enjoy it the most. Even if you’re not so keen on malicious, violent content, you could definitely enjoy CAT for its storytelling, acting performances, and the few peppy Punjabi songs it features. Rating: 4 stars Directors: Balwinder Singh Januja, Rupinder Chahal, Jimmy Singh Actors: Randeep Hooda, Hasleen Kaur, Suvinder Vicky Genre: Crime Thriller Run time: 7hrs (approx.)