
'Khakee: The Bengal Chapter' trailer: Crime drama delves into fight against corruption
Set in Kolkata in the 2000s, the series follows a dedicated IPS officer's fight against powerful criminals and politicians.
The trailer shows how a police officer defends a fragile justice system against those in power. In the early 2000s, when gangsters and politicians commanded unchallenged authority, IPS Arjun Maitra dared to challenge the system.
Taking to X, Netflix India dropped the trailer of the series. " Police, gangsters, aur sarkaar- iss chakravyuh mein kaun hai sabse shaatir? Watch Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, out 20 March, only on Netflix!," reads the caption.
Police, gangsters, aur sarkaar- iss chakravyuh mein kaun hai sabse shaatir? �
Watch Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, out 20 March, only on Netflix! #KhakeeTheBengalChapterOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/oA1spDQ0IB
— Netflix India (@NetflixIndia) March 5, 2025
Khakee: The Bengal Chapter features Jeet Madnani, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Saswata Chatterjee and Parambrata Chatterjee. The cast is rounded out by Ritwik Bhowmik, Aadil Zafar Khan, Chitrangada Singh, Pooja Chopra, Aakanksha Singh, Mimoh Chakraborty, and Shraddha Das.
During a star-studded event in Kolkata, the makers unveiled the trailer of the series.
"The world of Khakee has always been about larger-than-life conflicts, high-stakes drama, and nuanced characters that redefine the lines between good and evil. With Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, we take this intensity to a whole new level," said showrunner Neeraj Pandey in a statement.
He added, "Set against the vivid backdrop of Kolkata, this chapter delves into gripping power struggles and follows a relentless IPS officer who dares to challenge the system. The entire ensemble cast has delivered exceptional performances, ensuring that Khakee: The Bengal Chapter is an evolution of the beloved narrative."
Khakee: The Bengal Chapter premieres on March 20 on Netflix.
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