Before this, Anurag Kashyap gave Ba Ba Black Sheep a new definition as Bad Cop’s Kazbe
Just a few days back, Anurag Kashyap gave us a new definition of ABCD and the nursery rhyme Ba Ba Black Sheep with the help of his Bad Cop character, Kazbe. This happened when the trailer of the upcoming series released. His character has now given us the new definition of another nursery rhyme, Humpty Dumpty. In the new promo released by the makers, Disney+Hotstar, Kashyap is seen setting the Friday mood.
After ABCD and Ba Ba Black Sheep, Anurag Kashyap’s Kazbe now has a new rhyme for Humpty Dumpty. He kept the Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall line intact. Kazbe then said, “Friday hai, bana le mahaul.”
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Kazbe then went on to talk about how the whole week was stressful at job. He then took Manoj Bajpayee-Saurabh Shukla's Satya song ‘Goli maar bheje mein’ reference and said, “Goli maar kaam ko, aur party kar jaake.”
Back when the trailer released, Kashyap gave a censored twist to Ba Ba Black Sheep. The clip had commenced with him singing Ba Ba Black Sheep and then giving the man in front of him a warning before the attack. Now just that, there was a new definition to ABCD by the end of the trailer. Hint: It was linked to the name of the upcoming show – Bad Cop.
Bad Cop is the Indian adaptation of the 2017 German show, Bad Cop: Kriminell Gut. The Indian version is penned by Rensil D’Silva and directed by Crakk helmer Aditya Datt. The show features Kashyap as the antagonist and Gulshan Devaiah in a double role. He plays both Karan and Arjun. Although Karan is still a cop (bad cop), Arjun is a retired one and the brothers are not on talking terms. Harleen Sethi plays Karan’s wife and his senior. Also starring Saurabh Sachdeva and Aishwarya Sushmita in pivotal roles, the show will release be available from streaming on Disney+Hotstar from June 21.
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