What Does Sharad Kelkar Think About the Power of Uniforms?
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Mumbai, Jan 13 (NationPress) Actor Sharad Kelkar, who is preparing for his upcoming streaming series ‘Taskaree: The Smuggler’s Web’, has expressed his thoughts on the sense of accountability that accompanies a uniform.
In a recent interview with IANS, he remarked that while power can corrupt individuals, it is crucial to implement checks and balances to mitigate potential corruption.
Kelkar stated, “It’s a fascinating aspect of any uniform because sometimes power can lead you astray. Therefore, one must remain mindful and rational. That’s the purpose of the training involved.”
He added, “They always consider what your responsibilities are, what you must accomplish, and what you stand for, which is our nation’s priority, because power can corrupt anyone. With this show, I believe many will agree that the anxiety induced when encountering a customs officer should evolve into respect for them post-viewing.”
The series highlights significant smuggling routes through locations like Al-Dera, Addis Ababa, Milan, and Bangkok, unveiling the intricate workings of the international smuggling network—an elaborate system of coded pathways, deceptive manifests, and calculated redirections. At the core of this narrative is a dedicated customs task force stationed at one of the nation’s busiest airports, Mumbai International Airport, led by an unwaveringly honest team consisting of Arjun Meena (portrayed by Emraan Hashmi), Mitali Kamath (played by Amruta Khanvilkar), Ravinder Gujjar (played by Nandish Singh Sandhu), and Prakash Kumar (played by Anurag Sinha).
These officers depend on both instinct and intelligence, recognizing that even one overlooked detail can undo extensive surveillance efforts.
‘Taskaree: The Smuggler’s Web’ is scheduled to stream on Netflix starting January 14, 2026.