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While the documentary captures the "cat-and-mouse" thrill of these confrontations, it also raises difficult questions about justice and extrajudicial killings.
Netflix’s documentary is a gritty, 87-minute dive into the violent transformation of Mumbai (then Bombay) during the 1980s and '90s. Directed by Raaghav Dar and Francis Longhurst , the film chronicles the rise of the notorious D-Company , led by Dawood Ibrahim, and the equally ruthless "encounter specialists" of the Mumbai Police who were tasked with dismantling it by any means necessary. A City Under Siege 14565-BR1080p-SUBS-MUMBAIMAFIAPOLICEVSTHEUNDERW...
: The cycle of violence escalated to the horrific 1993 Mumbai bombings , orchestrated by Dawood Ibrahim in response to police pressure. While the documentary captures the "cat-and-mouse" thrill of
Desperate to reclaim the city, police commissioner authorized an elite squad of officers to bypass traditional judicial delays. Key figures interviewed include: A City Under Siege : The cycle of
: Another prominent encounter specialist who highlights the "by any means necessary" philosophy of the era.
The 1991 raid in serves as a focal point, marking the moment these officers became media celebrities—frequently referred to as the "Dirty Harrys of Mumbai". The Blurred Moral Line