The official adaptation of the Korean drama Flower Of Evil, Duranga is a story about a righteous police officer Ira (Drashti) and her husband Sammit (Gulshan) who are living a happy life. Until one day a murder leads her to him and breaks the house of glass. Is Sammit really Sammit or living in disguise with Ira for all these years?Duranga on the story board itself is an interesting story. Cleverly written to tell you everything but reveal nothing, this whodunnit is technically a good example of immersive writing. You know everything but still cannot guess who is whom and what are the motives. Flower Of Evil set in the Korean landscape had a lot to offer in its 16 episode run and was a broth that brew slowly and with many flavours.What does the Indian remake has to offer?Duranga Season 1-2 Download.
Backed by Goldie Behl and directed by Pradeep Sarkar and Aijaz Khan, the Indian remake takes up the task to crunch the 16 episode long show into 9. To an extent, they even succeed in welcoming the audience and making them stay with them. The opening in itself is a mystery and no time is wasted in setting up the universe by giving break to the more shocking events. It shapes a man who looks like an epitome of a perfect man but also adds a pinch of his trauma to prepare you for what’s coming. Boom! The bubble is popped and you now are supposed to live with the question why till the end.Duranga Season 1 Download
While it all is exactly similar to the source material and almost a Deja Vu for the ones who have seen the original, Duranga will work for the people who are witnessing the story for the first time because it is fresh for them. The storytelling technique that Sarkar and Khan use are quite close to the original but with the Indian touch to it. They do try their best to induce the flavour of the new landscape and even make it look organic and not forced.