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Genre | Crime drama |
Created by | B. V. Nandini Reddy |
Written by | Lakshmi Bhupala (dialogues) |
Directed by | Ajay Bhuyan |
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Composer | Sai Kartheek |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Telugu |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Cinematography | Rakesh Erukulla |
Editor | Kishore Maddali |
Running time | 21–25 minutes |
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Network | Amazon Video |
Release | 1 June 2018[1] |
Gangstars is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language crime drama television series by Amazon Prime Video,[2] and produced by Swapna Dutt, Chakravathi Gutta, Sanjay Reddy, and Anil Pallala, under Early Monsoon Tales and Silly Monks Entertainments. It was directed by Ajay Bhuyan and created by B. V. Nandini Reddy.[3] The series stars Jagapathi Babu, Navdeep, Shweta Basu Prasad, Siddu Jonnalagadda, Apoorva Arora[4] and music is composed by Sai Karthik.
It is the first ever Amazon Prime Video original series in Telugu, and has 12 episodes with dubbed versions in Tamil and Hindi.[5][6][7]
The series is set in the backdrop of the film industry and involves two movie stars, two ex-lovers, and one gangster. How one incident sets up a chain of events in motion and interconnects the lives of all these characters, interspersed with a murder is the intriguing crux of the narrative.[8]
Haricharan Pudupeddi of the Firstpost called the series a "wasted opportunity". He added that "Despite having so much of talent at its disposal, the show fails to rise above a very predictable story of action and comedy."[9] Hemanth Kumar CR writing for The News Minute stated that "Gangstars feels like a missed opportunity to create something unique and charming. It has its moments, when it takes a sly dig at the film industry, but when it focuses on its own story, it becomes too self-aware of what it wants to do and it never finds its groove."[10]