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Tanaav episodes 9-12 review: Manav Vij's series gives tough competition to international shows

The story almost always leaves you intrigued.

Shaheen Irani
Nov 25, 2022
Tanaav episodes 9-12 review: Manav Vij's series gives tough competition to international shows
Tanaav - Shashank Arora.

Story:

Umar Riyaz Ahmed (Panther) and Kabir come face-to-face in order to fulfill their mission. Who do you think will win?

Review:

Tanaav takes a huge turn as it hints at 'Kabir' Manav Vij's love story with Dr. Farah, played by Ekta Kaul. This form the cruz of complications in the suspense-drama.

Satyadeep Mishra's Muneer and Arbaaz Khan's still stick around together. They almost pick each other up in a few scenes in the series.

Shashank Arora in the role of Junaid is a constant. He had not faltered in the previous episodes and his streak continues.

Sumit Kaul as Riyaz Ahmed is the one who instills fear through his eyes this time around. His mirror scene is also powerful. Yes, he has one of those thanks to his role.

Rajat Kapoor's Malik and Waluscha D'Souza's Zainab's confrontation scene is one of the best things to happen to the series. Their changing bond makes up for one part of the show.

The rawness in the series is intact. This is what makes Tanaav so worth it.

Manav is a huge surprise in the latest episodes. That makes Tanaav one of the best shows out there currently.

Sukmani Sadhana's Nushrat has a brief appearance and is good in what the role required her to do. The same can be said for Zarina Wahab, who plays Panther’s mother.

Arslan Goni comes late in the episodes this time and has almost nothing to offer. Danish Hussain as Shabbir from CTU, Pakistan, also comes in a brief appearance this time.

Even though slightly more dramatic than required, the recent episodes of Tanaav manage to leave you intrigued for most bits. The last scene, for sure, will raise many questions and in a way, answer the obvious.

Verdict:

There is no way you want to miss the last episodes of Tanaav. It has set a new standard and competes with some of the most intriguing shows on the international level.

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