Chase
After a dramatic chase, Mumbai Police finally catch up with a severely wounded Sohail Ansari, a terrorist, who assassinated Udyog Mantri Vishwajeet Rana, and hospitalize him. When doctors inform them that he is in a vegetative state, they move him to Neurological Research Institute in Panchgani where his condition is closely monitored by medical staff and Nurse Nupur Chauhan, while the person entrusted with security is Inspector Siddharth Sharma. When Sohail's journalist girl-friend, Surabhee Patel, breaks-in the hospital, they arrest her, hold her in a cell, but subsequently let her go with a warning. Then the Police will face more challenges and launch a man-hunt after they find out that Sohail has abducted Nupur and has gone on the run.
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Plot Summary
The series follows a U.S. Marshal's Fugitive Task Force as they hunt down dangerous criminals in various locations across the country. Each episode typically centers on a specific fugitive and the team's efforts to apprehend them, often involving high-stakes chases and complex investigations.
Critical Reception
Chase received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its action sequences and the performances of its cast, particularly Kelli Giddish. However, many critics found the show to be formulaic and lacking in originality, comparing it unfavorably to similar crime procedurals already on television.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its fast-paced action and Kelli Giddish's strong lead performance.
- Criticized for its predictable plots and derivative nature.
- Found to be an average crime procedural that didn't stand out from the crowd.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a split opinion, with some viewers enjoying the action and the cast, while others found the storylines to be uninspired and repetitive.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed on location in various parts of Texas, including Dallas and Austin, to give it an authentic feel.
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