The episode introduces the beginnings of his trusted team—a group of agents spread across the world to assist in his covert investigations. 3. The 26/11 Connection
The episode utilizes a classic but highly effective narrative framing device. Himmat Singh sits across a table from an official audit committee, led by DK Banerjee (KP Mukherjee) and Naresh Chadda (Parmeet Sethi). This interrogation is not about a operational failure, but rather a financial audit. Singh is being forced to justify two decades of unexplained expenditures from his department's "miscellaneous" secret service funds.
: Neeraj Pandey, known for his work in the spy-thriller genre. Lead Cast : Kay Kay Menon as Himmat Singh. Karan Tacker as Farooq Ali, one of Himmat's key agents. Gautami Kapoor as Saroj, Himmat’s wife.
Episode 1: The Kaafir The series kicks off by introducing Himmat Singh, a senior RAW officer facing an audit regarding his "misuse" of government funds over the last 19 years. Key Plot Points Special OPS Season 1 - Episode 1
(played by Kay Kay Menon), a veteran Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) official who is currently under an internal audit. Two officials, Naresh Chaddha D.K. Banerjee
The sharpshooter and tactical enforcer of the group.
The year is 2001. Through handheld camera work and grainy archival-style footage, we witness the aftermath of the on December 13, 2001. In the series’ fictionalized account, Himmat Singh is the lone voice screaming into the void. He believes the attack was not the work of isolated jihadists but a coordinated act sponsored by a single mastermind—a ghost he calls the "Sarhad Ke Paar Ka Sartaj" (The Emperor Across the Border). The episode introduces the beginnings of his trusted
This interrogation serves as the perfect storytelling device. As Himmat defends his expenses, he begins to recount a theory that his peers have dismissed as a conspiracy for nearly two decades: the existence of a involved in the 2001 Parliament attack. The 2001 Connection
The episode opens not with a bang, but with a quiet interrogation. Seasoned R&AW officer Himmat Singh (Kay Kay Menon) is being questioned by two officials about millions in "miscellaneous" expenses that he has accrued over a 19-year career [5†L10-L13] [6†L13-L15]. With his career on the line, Singh embarks on a long-winded narrative that transports the viewers back in time.
The series premiere wastes no time, opening with a harrowing recreation of the . Himmat Singh sits across a table from an
Aryan, on the other hand, is a young and ambitious operative who is eager to prove himself. He is portrayed as a bit of a hothead, but also as someone who is deeply committed to the mission and the team. Dr. Sakshi is a calm and collected character who provides a sense of stability and expertise to the team.
The episode is framed by an official inquiry into (played with a weary, razor-sharp brilliance by Kay Kay Menon). After 19 years of funneling "miscellaneous" government funds into an undisclosed project, the top brass wants to know where the money went. Himmat’s answer? He isn't tracking terrorists; he’s tracking a ghost. The "Sixth Man" Theory