Neeraj Pandey's fame baffles me. After directing "A Wednesday," "Special 26," and "Baby," he has repeatedly failed as a writer, director, and producer to deliver anything barely watchable. Audiences were slow to catch on, but after the double feature of "Auron Mein Dum Kahan Dum Tha" and "Sikandar Ka Muqaddar," he was forced to collectively say enough was enough. The same cannot be said of his time on the small screen, where, with each new release, his storytelling becomes increasingly jingoistic and boring, and people seem to like it equally. That's okay; everyone's taste is different. However, he has made things personal by bringing his bland style to West Bengal. He had the audacity to adapt Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club" into the form of "The Royal Bengal Tiger." Then he produced "Chengiz," which is an insult to cinema in general. And now he's here with Khakee: The Bengali Chapter....
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