It highlights the rise of elite police squads, most notably led by officer Daya Nayak , who were authorized to kill suspected gangsters on sight rather than arresting them.

The documentary presents a nuanced view, questioning whether the ends justified the means—did the brutal police violence save Mumbai, or did it turn police officers into murderers themselves?

Retired officers discussing the immense pressure to curb crime.

The documentary is noted for its fast-paced, stylized editing, utilizing archival footage and modern interviews with both retired police officers and former gangsters. Key Figures Featured

Perspectives from the other side of the conflict. Conclusion

The film portrays the 1990s as a time where criminals, led by figures like Dawood Ibrahim, controlled the city through extortion, violence, and terror.