Inspector Avinash Season 2 Review

Introduction

The second season of the show Inspector Avinash is now on JioHotstar. It is a story about a police officer in India in the 1990s.

Main Body

The director is Neeraj Pathak. He used real names for the police officer and the bad man. He wanted the story to feel real. Actor Randeep Hooda plays the police officer. He says this show is better than movies. He likes the action scenes in the show. Some people like the acting. Randeep Hooda and other actors are very good. But some people do not like the story. The words are old and the sound is not good.

Conclusion

The show is a simple crime story. The actors are great, but the writing and sound have problems.

Learning

🟒 The Magic of "BUT"

In the text, we see a pattern: Good thing β†’ BUT β†’ Bad thing.

This word is a bridge. It connects two opposite ideas. It is the fastest way to express an opinion at an A2 level.

Example from the story: "The actors are great, but the writing and sound have problems."

How to use it yourself:

  • I like the show β†’\rightarrow but β†’\rightarrow it is long.
  • He is a good actor β†’\rightarrow but β†’\rightarrow he is quiet.
  • The movie is old β†’\rightarrow but β†’\rightarrow it is funny.

πŸ” Word Power: "Real" vs "Better"

Two useful words for describing things:

  1. Real: Not fake. (Example: Real names)
  2. Better: More good. (Example: Better than movies)

Quick Tip: When you compare two things, use Better + than. Coffee is better than tea.

Vocabulary Learning

inspector (n.)
A person who checks or examines something carefully.
Example:The inspector checked the safety equipment before the event.
season (n.)
A period of the year, such as winter or summer.
Example:Spring is my favorite season because the flowers bloom.
review (v.)
To look at something again and judge it.
Example:I will review the report before submitting it to the manager.
police (n.)
The group of people who enforce laws and keep the public safe.
Example:The police arrived quickly after the accident.
officer (n.)
A person who works for the police or a similar organization.
Example:The officer gave me directions to the nearest station.
director (n.)
A person who directs a film, play, or show.
Example:The director explained the main theme of the movie.
action (n.)
Something that happens or is done, especially in a movie or play.
Example:The movie had many exciting action scenes with cars and explosions.
scene (n.)
A part of a play, movie, or story where events happen.
Example:The opening scene set the mood for the rest of the film.
crime (n.)
An illegal act or wrongdoing.
Example:The detective worked hard to solve the crime.
writing (n.)
The activity of putting words on paper or creating text.
Example:Her writing is clear, concise, and easy to understand.
sound (n.)
The noise that we hear with our ears.
Example:The sound of rain on the roof was very calming.
problem (n.)
A difficulty or issue that needs to be solved.
Example:We need to find a solution to this problem before it gets worse.