Special Ops Season 1 - Episode 1 !!link!! Jun 2026
Episode 1 deserves praise for grounding the show in reality. There are no flying cars or physics-defying stunts. The action is gritty, and the espionage relies on human intelligence (HUMINT) rather than fancy gadgets.
The episode’s tension peaks when Himmat reveals he has been running a for years — agents whose identities are unknown even to RAW’s top brass. Each is an expert in infiltration, and they have been placed deep undercover in different terror modules across the Middle East and South Asia. Special OPS Season 1 - Episode 1
Unlike James Bond, Himmat cannot simply fly to a country. He must fill out forms, request permissions, and beg for budgets. The episode spends a crucial five minutes showing him arguing for a ₹5 crore budget for a surveillance operation. This is brutally realistic. Episode 1 deserves praise for grounding the show in reality
The premiere of Special OPS Season 1, titled , serves as a masterclass in establishing an espionage thriller. Directed by Shivam Nair and written by the trio of Neeraj Pandey, Deepak Kingrani, and Benazir Ali Fida, the episode expertly bridges the gap between past national trauma and contemporary intelligence politics. The Central Conflict: Himmat Singh vs. The Audit The episode’s tension peaks when Himmat reveals he
When premiered on Disney+ Hotstar in March 2020, it arrived with the weight of immense expectation. Created by Neeraj Pandey (known for A Wednesday! , Baby , and Special 26 ), the series promised a gritty, intelligent, and sprawling espionage thriller across 8 episodes. The first episode, "The Invisible Enemy," does not just tiptoe into the narrative—it detonates a slow-burning fuse that promises a spectacular explosion.
Most Indian web series pilots end with a chase or a shootout. Special OPS ends with a conversation. Himmat Singh sits across from a disgraced Pakistani intelligence officer in a no-man’s-land between borders.