Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor’s ‘Thar’ Rides High on Netflix’s Prestigious Best Westerns List

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I recently came across Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor’s Thar on Netflix, and it’s still going strong even after being released more than a year ago! It is featured on The Best Westerns on Netflix list, which is quite an achievement. What’s even more impressive is that it shares the spotlight with major Oscar-winning movies like The Power Of The Dog and The Highwaymen. It just goes to show how superb this Western thriller is!
Thar is undoubtedly an exceptional film that has made a name for itself in the genre. The storytelling, direction, and performances were unique, making the film a must-watch. Anil Kapoor was outstanding as Inspector Surekha Singh, and the flawless acting skills of the entire cast made the movie all the more enjoyable. Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor, in particular, really stood out with his remarkable intensity as the protagonist in the challenging Western terrain. It’s no wonder he’s receiving praise from audiences and critics alike. Additionally, the fact that Thar is rubbing shoulders with Oscar-winning titles only further cements its status as a top-notch film.
As a fan of Western cinema and great storytelling, I highly recommend Thar as a captivating choice. Its immersive and thrilling experience kept me engaged throughout, and it’s no surprise that it consistently appears on Netflix’s ‘Best Westerns’ list. This cinematic gem is worth discovering and enjoying. I’m also excited to hear that Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor will be portraying Olympic Gold Medalist and Padma Bhushan Awardee Abhinav Bindra in an upcoming biopic. His role generates high anticipation, and I can’t wait to see how he brings this inspiring story to life.
Akash Chaudhary, aka Filmee Boy, is a Bollywood and Hollywood film critic based in India with over 10 years of experience reviewing films and OTT releases. Having watched and reviewed 500+ films across Netflix, JioHotstar, and Prime Video, he brings an honest, no-nonsense take on Indian and international cinema. When he's not watching movies, he's probably arguing about why that one film deserved better.