'The Secret of the Shiledars' review: An amateurish hunt for Shivaji's hidden treasure
Scroll February 01, 2025 02:39 PM

The Secret of the Shiledars on Disney+ Hotstar revolves around a secret society that has for generations been zealously guarding Shivaji’s riches, particularly his golden throne. Krishnakant (Dilip Prabhavalkar) has been looking for the next shiledar, or soldier, and finds him in history buff Ravi (Rajeev Khandelwal).

Ravi learns about his true destiny at around the same time that Ramachandran (Kanan Arunachalam) sets his goons on Krishnakant to track down Shivaji’s heirlooms. Ravi is joined in his quest by his brother Aditya (Gaurav Amlani), Krishnakant’s assistant Priyali (Sai Tamhankar) and Shivaji expert Chandrarao (Ashish Vidyarthi).

There is safety in numbers, for Ramachandran is no ordinary man. He is Maharashtra’s governor, no less, which gives a comic book touch to a series seemingly aimed at older kids.

Aditya Sarpotdar’s Hindi show, based on Prakash Suryakant Koyade’s Marathi historical fiction novel Pratipaschandra, is modelled on Hollywood franchises like Indiana Jones and National Treasure. The six-episode series, written by Bijesh Jayarajan, puts an alternative spin on accepted history. It’s fun to speculate that historical sites conceal secret pathways, tunnels and arcane symbols whose meaning is revealed through deduction.

Why then does a potentially entertaining show that hops from one destination to the next and has no shortage of incidents feel so dull? The Secret of the Shiledars is content...

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