With a rating of from many viewers, Mukhbir stands out for its authentic storytelling , vintage production design, and lack of "glitzy" espionage tropes. Despite some minor pacing issues in the earlier episodes and a slightly rushed ending, it remains a must-watch for fans of the genre.
The show is an official adaptation of the novel Mission to Pakistan: An Intelligence Agent in Pakistan by , a retired Joint Director of the Intelligence Bureau. While mostly fictionalized for drama, it is inspired by actual events and faithfully recreates the 1960s era. Final Verdict
Mukhbir – The Story of a Spy : A Masterclass in Espionage is a compelling ZEE5 original series that serves as a tribute to the unsung heroes of India's intelligence history. Directed by Shivam Nair and Jayprad Desai, the eight-episode first season is a gripping, slow-burn thriller set against the backdrop of the 1965 India-Pakistan war. The Core Plot With a rating of from many viewers, Mukhbir
Set in the aftermath of the 1962 Sino-Indian war, the series follows an unconventional mission by the Indian government to stop aggressive Pakistani advances. SKS Moorthy () recruits a charming petty thief and conman named Kamran Bakhsh ( Zain Khan Durrani ). Kamran is given a new identity as Harfan Bukhari and planted in Lahore to infiltrate the upper echelons of the Pakistani establishment. His mission is to gather critical intelligence to help India win the war. Key Characters and Performances
Steals the show as a ruthless and spine-chilling ISI officer. While mostly fictionalized for drama, it is inspired
A ghazal singer whose expressive eyes convey the character's pathos. Based on True Events
Dependable as ever as the Intelligence lead. The Core Plot Set in the aftermath of
A "revelation" in his OTT debut, portraying a spy who is human enough to make mistakes and feel intense mental trauma.