and Niharika Lyra Dutt provide the brains and the grit that keep the group from imploding. Style and Execution: Satire at its Peak
Watching a group of "nobodies" try to outsmart a man who thinks he’s a god is a classic trope done right. Final Verdict
The "misfits" are a group of six ordinary people—ranging from a silent muscleman to a disgruntled police officer—who have all been wronged by Shukla. Despite having nothing in common, they unite for a singular goal: to pull off a heist worth 800 million rupees from the politician’s highly secured office. Their secret weapon? Not just high-tech gadgets, but the very superstition that Shukla relies on. Cast and Performances: Jimmy Shergill Steals the Show choona 2023 web series
It’s not just a heist; it’s a commentary on the intersection of power and superstition in Indian politics.
The heist genre in India has often oscillated between high-stakes drama and gritty realism, but every so often, a show comes along that embraces the sheer absurdity of a "plan gone wrong." Enter , the 2023 web series on Netflix that blends political satire, astrology, and a ragtag group of misfits into a heist comedy that feels uniquely Indian. and Niharika Lyra Dutt provide the brains and
While the ensemble cast is strong, is the gravity that holds Choona together. As Shukla, he manages to be both terrifying and hilarious, portraying a man who won't take a step without consulting his astrologer but won't hesitate to ruin a life in the same breath. The supporting cast brings the "heist" energy to life: Aashim Gulati as the charismatic conman. Namit Das as the strategist with a personal grudge.
With eight episodes, it moves fast enough to finish in a weekend without feeling rushed. Despite having nothing in common, they unite for
If you’re looking for a binge-watch that swaps the sleekness of Money Heist for the dusty, chaotic charm of Uttar Pradesh, Choona is your best bet. The Premise: Revenge is a Dish Best Served with Luck