Several reviews mention that the plot twists and overall narrative arc are somewhat predictable and "as old as the hills".

Episode 6 is the structural climax of the 9-episode season. It answers the series’ core question: Can brute force alone sustain power? Haroon’s answer here is a terrifying “yes,” but with a twist—he learns that political legitimacy matters more than gangster loyalty. The episode ends with him surrendering to a high-profile magistrate, not out of fear, but as a calculated move to enter the legislative assembly from inside a jail cell. This sets up the final three episodes for his political ascent.

The setting of the series—the rustic, volatile terrain of Bihar—serves as more than just a backdrop; it is a character in itself. The writers capture the dialect, the caste dynamics, and the feudal mindset of the region with authenticity. The transition of Haroon from a local strongman to a political influencer highlights a historical reality of the region: the thin line between the don and the leader.

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