The Beast of Bangalore Indian Predator Review: Netflix is a major hub for documentary series, which are popular among audiences, and Netflix clearly determines all of the details and presents them in horrifying ways, making them more engaging. Netflix India, on the other hand, is back with its documentary series, “Indian Predator,” with this documentary titled “The Beast of Bengal.”In this article, we are going to review this documentary series.

“The Beast of Bangalore” is a documentary series that has been released in three parts that are approximately 45 to 50 minutes long. The titles of the episodes feel like the director is focusing on the events of that year, as in this case, and also shows the murders that occurred during that period until 2002.

Now, the story that follows the Beast of Bangalore takes place in the late 1990s, and we meet a man who is attempting to murder around 18-year-olds with very gruesome murders and also torch them with some bloody murders, which shocked me with the scene.

We also see violence against young girls and housewives when their husband is away at work. After that, we see the culprit, who is a district-armed reserve police officer named Umesh Reddy, and more details about all of what we see in the documentary series.

This film’s cinematography is epic, as we see the light effects at night look real, which feels perfect, and the music, which sounds like tik tik, adds to the bloody and horrifying scenes.

Rating: 3/5

This is a must-see series for viewers; I rate it around 3/5; I enjoy it a lot, and if you want to watch it, you must watch this.


 

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