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‘Damaged’ – story of a female serial killer; this is why you should watch this show

India has seen an explosive growth in digital shows in the recent past. Honestly, there is no dearth of content on the Internet, however, most of these shows follow similar themes and stick to tested genres. Finding a show that is different and still checks all the right boxes can be a little difficult.

Damaged, Hungama’s first original show, hence, comes as a breath of fresh air. Not only is the show an absorbing psychological crime drama – a genre that is extremely under-explored in India, but is also the first time that we see a woman playing a serial killer and being well, quite literally, the person of interest. Here we tell you why exactly this show deserves the top spot on your watch list.

Unprecedented Theme

Damaged ventures into a territory which is quite bold for a digital show in the country. A story like this could have very well translated into another murder mystery or crime thriller, but the makers have given the show a unique execution. As a psychological crime drama, it dives into the mind of the serial killer, explains what made her who she is and makes us follow the twists and turns of her life. It makes us see the world through her eyes and gets us to understand her perspective. In terms of freshness and originality, the show emerges triumphant.

Unconventional Storyline

Damaged starts where most other murder stories end. We are introduced to Lovina (Amruta Khanvilkar) – an otherwise ordinary woman, someone we think we could be friends with or maybe even fall in love with. And then almost immediately, in one of the most artistically shot murder scenes, we realize we couldn’t be more wrong.

One would think that revealing the identity of the killer so early on in the show could make us lose interest, but instead, it just piques it. Because once the cops get a whiff of the murders, we are served one of the most tactfully written battles of wits between our femme fatale and the cops, led by Abhay (Amit Sial).

An interesting point about the show – nobody in the show is perfect; everybody, including the cops, operates on the fringes of good and evil. Hence, it avoids falling into the clichéd trap of forcing the viewers to take sides.

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