A blend of sharp humor, political drama, and high-energy heist maneuvers. 🎬 Streaming Now on Netflix India
Opposing Shukla is a motley crew of outsiders, led by the eccentric Spitfire (Vikrant Massey). Unlike the synchronized teams of Money Heist or Ocean’s Eleven , the team in Choona is defined by their dysfunction. They are a "mismatched army," a collection of individuals wronged by the system—ranging from an aspiring cricketer to a downtrodden policeman. The brilliance of the writing lies in how it parallels the heist with the Indian democratic process. Just as the protagonists must unite diverse, conflicting personalities to topple a common enemy, Indian politics requires the coalition of disparate castes and classes to overthrow entrenched power. The "Chakravyuh" (labyrinth) they create is not just a trap for the villain; it is a metaphor for the complex, chaotic machinery of resistance. choona+2023+web+series
Focuses on ordinary people using their wits against an "untouchable" giant. Astrology & Fate: A blend of sharp humor, political drama, and
The story centers on a ragtag group of misfits—ranging from a disgraced constable and a bankrupt contractor to a clever con man—who all share a common grievance against the same man. Their target is (played by Jimmy Sheirgill), a ruthless and power-hungry politician whose only vulnerability is an obsessive, near-superstitious belief in astrology and planetary alignments. They are a "mismatched army," a collection of
Choona is a rare beast: a political satire that is also a stoner comedy, a revenge drama that is also a spiritual treatise on karma. It dares to suggest that the most powerful weapon against a tyrant is not a gun, but patience, planning, and the belief that even the stars are tired of the status quo.
Do not let the quirky trailers fool you. Choona has sharp teeth. The show unflinchingly tackles , class divides, and the weaponization of astrology by the powerful. The "underdogs" are all from marginalized backgrounds—OBCs, Dalits, and Muslims—who have been crushed by Shukla Ji’s Brahminical arrogance.