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Inside the prison walls, Aditya undergoes a harrowing transformation. To survive the brutality of fellow inmates, he seeks the protection of

Director Tigmanshu Dhulia succeeds in localizing a British narrative for an Indian audience. The show captures the nuances of Mumbai’s nightlife, the intimidation of police interrogation rooms, and the chaotic energy of Indian courts. The adaptation does not feel like a copy; it feels like a story born from Indian soil. The legal arguments, the media trial, and the class dynamics (Aditya being a cab driver vs. the elite victim) are handled with a maturity that was rare in Indian television at the time.

, a powerful gang leader. This alliance forces Aditya to shed his innocence, teaching him that the law and justice are two very different things. The Legal Battle