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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Yakub takes out [[spoiler:Dev]] for lying about Janhavi's death. Eventually, Bala takes out [[spoiler:Karthik, a.k.a. fake Abhay Gupta]].
** In Season 2, [[spoiler: Roshan (Ramon)]] stabs a convict who helped Jai break him out, when he too wanted to break out.

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This was shown on the Creator/{{Viacom}}-owned Colors network in India; this is available on Dish in the US and Sky in the UK, with the possibility of English UsefulNotes/ClosedCaptioning on at least the latter if/when it airs outside of India. Then again, [[BilingualBonus there are plenty of English dialogues]] in this show.

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This was shown on the Creator/{{Viacom}}-owned Colors network in India; this is available on Dish in the US and Sky in the UK, with the possibility of English UsefulNotes/ClosedCaptioning MediaNotes/ClosedCaptioning on at least the latter if/when it airs outside of India. Then again, [[BilingualBonus there are plenty of English dialogues]] in this show.



* UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}}: Averted. It may be filmed in Mumbai and has some Bollywood actors in the cast, but it does not have song and dance numbers- and is a faithful adaptation of the original show. Far from Bollywood, this is definitely the HeavyMetal of Indian TV shows. In fact, even the background music is the same score composed by Sean Callery in the original.
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** One of the Delta Team's jeeps has [[StarWars R2-D2]] as a registration number.

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** One of the Delta Team's jeeps has [[StarWars [[Franchise/StarWars R2-D2]] as a registration number.
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** A more forceful version happens when he grabs and pins down Nikita, suspecting her of being a terror mole, until Jiah, the IT analyst and this show's counterpart of Jamey Farrell, confirms that it wasn't Nikita who was involved with the files transferred to the card held by fallen terrorists. The interrogation even uses [[ShoutOut the same English lines]] from the original seriess. Immediately {{deconstructed}} by guilt.

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** A more forceful version happens when he grabs and pins down Nikita, suspecting her of being a terror mole, until Jiah, the IT analyst and this show's counterpart of Jamey Farrell, confirms that it wasn't Nikita who was involved with the files transferred to the card held by fallen terrorists. The interrogation even uses [[ShoutOut the same English lines]] from the original seriess.series. Immediately {{deconstructed}} by guilt.
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Having bought the rights from FOX, Kapoor is now making his own Hindi-language version of the show, starring himself as intelligence officer Jai Singh Rathod. The first season (a second has already been approved) started airing in October 2013 and is a fairly straight remake of Day One, albeit set in Mumbai, India- not surprising, since some episodes are written by writers from the original show. The Palmer family is completely replaced by a family believed to be based on the real-life Nehru-Gandhi family of Indian politics with a few similarities with some of the Palmers, to the point where the story deviates from the original. The Serbians have been replaced by [[UsefulNotes/SriLankanCivilWar a Sri Lankan Tamil terrorist outfit closely based on the LTTE]]. Additionally, Jai Singh also has an elder son, Veer, whose story is similar to part of that of Jack's daughter Kim.

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Having bought the rights from FOX, Kapoor is now making made his own Hindi-language version of the show, starring himself as intelligence officer Jai Singh Rathod. The first season (a second has already been approved) started airing in October 2013 and is a fairly straight remake of Day One, albeit set in Mumbai, India- not surprising, since some episodes are written by writers from the original show. The Palmer family is completely replaced by a family believed to be based on the real-life Nehru-Gandhi family of Indian politics with a few similarities with some of the Palmers, to the point where the story deviates from the original. The Serbians have been replaced by [[UsefulNotes/SriLankanCivilWar a Sri Lankan Tamil terrorist outfit closely based on the LTTE]]. Additionally, Jai Singh also has an elder son, Veer, whose story is similar to part of that of Jack's daughter Kim.
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Its first DVD release consists of the first season with more underway.

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Its first DVD release consists of the first season with more underway.Only two seasons were produced.
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* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: Gently used, when we see a hitman compliment a plastic surgeon for giving him a handsome face, from inside an Indian hotel, and then a famous photographer (who looks exactly like him) comes flying in from Thailand- only for the plane to be blown up. Only when you hear what the hitman says at the start, do you realise that he's not killed in the plane crash, but the photographer he's impersonating.

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* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: FirstEpisodeTwist: Gently used, when we see a hitman compliment a plastic surgeon for giving him a handsome face, from inside an Indian hotel, and then a famous photographer (who looks exactly like him) comes flying in from Thailand- only for the plane to be blown up. Only when you hear what the hitman says at the start, do you realise that he's not killed in the plane crash, but the photographer he's impersonating.
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* SouthAsianTerrorists: Jai Singh Rathod takes on terrorists sent by the LTFE, which is an Expy of the defunct LTTE.
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This was shown on the Viacom-owned Colors network in India; this is available on Dish in the US and Sky in the UK, with the possibility of English UsefulNotes/ClosedCaptioning on at least the latter if/when it airs outside of India. Then again, [[BilingualBonus there are plenty of English dialogues]] in this show.

Its first DVD release consist of the first season with more underway.

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This was shown on the Viacom-owned Creator/{{Viacom}}-owned Colors network in India; this is available on Dish in the US and Sky in the UK, with the possibility of English UsefulNotes/ClosedCaptioning on at least the latter if/when it airs outside of India. Then again, [[BilingualBonus there are plenty of English dialogues]] in this show.

Its first DVD release consist consists of the first season with more underway.
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Having bought the rights from FOX, Kapoor is now making his own Hindi-language version of the show, starring himself as intelligence officer Jai Singh Rathod. The first season (a second has already been approved) started airing in October 2013 and is a fairly straight remake of Day One, albeit set in Mumbai, India- not surprising, since some episodes are written by writers from the original show. The Palmer family is completely replaced by a family believed to be based on the real-life Nehru-Gandhi family of Indian politics with a few similarities with some of the Palmers, to the point where the story deviates from the original. The Serbians have been replaced by [[SriLankanCivilWar a Sri Lankan Tamil terrorist outfit closely based on the LTTE]]. Additionally, Jai Singh also has an elder son, Veer, whose story is similar to part of that of Jack's daughter Kim.

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Having bought the rights from FOX, Kapoor is now making his own Hindi-language version of the show, starring himself as intelligence officer Jai Singh Rathod. The first season (a second has already been approved) started airing in October 2013 and is a fairly straight remake of Day One, albeit set in Mumbai, India- not surprising, since some episodes are written by writers from the original show. The Palmer family is completely replaced by a family believed to be based on the real-life Nehru-Gandhi family of Indian politics with a few similarities with some of the Palmers, to the point where the story deviates from the original. The Serbians have been replaced by [[SriLankanCivilWar [[UsefulNotes/SriLankanCivilWar a Sri Lankan Tamil terrorist outfit closely based on the LTTE]]. Additionally, Jai Singh also has an elder son, Veer, whose story is similar to part of that of Jack's daughter Kim.



* CaptainErsatz: Much of the characters in this show, whose first names start with the same letter as those of their counterparts from the original show (Jai = Jack, Nikita = Nina, Trisha = Teri, Tej = Tony). Averted the Singhania family, who are a heavily re-tooled and India-specific counterpart of the Palmer family. The [=LTFE=] are this show's version of the [=LTTE=], a terror outfit that [[SriLankanCivilWar waged war against Sri Lanka]] for decades.

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* CaptainErsatz: Much of the characters in this show, whose first names start with the same letter as those of their counterparts from the original show (Jai = Jack, Nikita = Nina, Trisha = Teri, Tej = Tony). Averted the Singhania family, who are a heavily re-tooled and India-specific counterpart of the Palmer family. The [=LTFE=] are this show's version of the [=LTTE=], a terror outfit that [[SriLankanCivilWar [[UsefulNotes/SriLankanCivilWar waged war against Sri Lanka]] for decades.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Subverted with the Singhania family from the Indian National Party, who appear to be similar to the Nehru-Gandhi family from the Indian National Congress in Indian politics- because the assassinations of two prominent Prime Ministers from the same family are referenced in this show. Mehek Ahuja from WNCC is a thinly-veiled spoof of NDTV's Barkha Dutt. Then there's the [[SriLankanCivilWar [=LTFE=]]].

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Subverted with the Singhania family from the Indian National Party, who appear to be similar to the Nehru-Gandhi family from the Indian National Congress in Indian politics- because the assassinations of two prominent Prime Ministers from the same family are referenced in this show. Mehek Ahuja from WNCC is a thinly-veiled spoof of NDTV's Barkha Dutt. Then there's the [[SriLankanCivilWar [[UsefulNotes/SriLankanCivilWar [=LTFE=]]].



** The LTFE, of course, based on the LTTE from the SriLankanCivilWar.

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** The LTFE, of course, based on the LTTE from the SriLankanCivilWar.UsefulNotes/SriLankanCivilWar.
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This was shown on the Viacom-owned Colors network in India; this is available on Dish in the US and Sky in the UK, with the possibility of English ClosedCaptioning on at least the latter if/when it airs outside of India. Then again, [[BilingualBonus there are plenty of English dialogues]] in this show.

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This was shown on the Viacom-owned Colors network in India; this is available on Dish in the US and Sky in the UK, with the possibility of English ClosedCaptioning UsefulNotes/ClosedCaptioning on at least the latter if/when it airs outside of India. Then again, [[BilingualBonus there are plenty of English dialogues]] in this show.
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** Much of Mehr's dialogues are full of it, with a bonus [[AmericanAccents American Accent]].

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** Much of Mehr's dialogues are full of it, with a bonus [[AmericanAccents [[UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents American Accent]].
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Its first DVD release consist of the first season with more underway.
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* AndThisIsFor: "My son, my partner, the country"- after which [[spoiler:Jai hangs Roshan (Ramon) to deat, high above at a construction site]].

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* AndThisIsFor: "My son, my partner, the country"- after which [[spoiler:Jai hangs Roshan (Ramon) to deat, death, high above at a construction site]].



** DenserAndWackier: All of the arcs based on happenings in Season 2 of the original, and every scene involving Haroon Sherchan (Hector Salazar).

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** * DenserAndWackier: All of the arcs based on happenings in Season 2 of the original, and every scene involving Haroon Sherchan (Hector Salazar).
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** Veer Singh Rathod, across seasons, i largely based on a part of Kim Bauer for a while, but later in Season 2, he's active inside Gateway Residency hotel, much like Michelle Dessler in Chandler Plaza in Season 3.

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** Veer Singh Rathod, across seasons, i is largely based on a part of Kim Bauer for a while, but later in Season 2, he's active inside Gateway Residency hotel, much like Michelle Dessler in Chandler Plaza in Season 3.

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