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RAW learns of a leak in their own ranks. Harmeet must identify a traitor while passing critical intel about troop movements.
With execution looming, Kamran must use every trick in the spycraft manual to survive and transmit a crucial piece of intel before the 1965 war breaks out. Mukhbir.the.Story.of.a.Spy.S01.E01-08.1080p.ZEE...
A shocking twist reveals someone close to Harmeet is working for Pakistan’s ISI. The episode ends with a cliffhanger — is he compromised?
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Unlike the glamorous RAW agents of modern fiction, Mukhbir focuses on a lowly Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer, Kamal Bin Zaid (played by Zain Khan Durrani). The series opens with a classic trope—a sleeper agent (Harfan "Harry" Ahmad) believed to be dead—but it quickly subverts expectations. Harry (Pankaj Kesari) is not a super-soldier; he is a man fraying at the edges, stuck in a Pakistani intelligence unit for years. For the best experience, use VLC Media Player
The core narrative is a logistical nightmare: How do you insert a spy into a hostile nation in 1970 without satellites or instant communication? The answer is "human plumbing"—using old radios, dead drops, and the agonizingly slow process of building trust. The show’s strength is its refusal to make this look easy. Every handshake and whispered word carries the weight of potential execution.
The eight-episode format works perfectly for this story. It allows the narrative to breathe, building tension slowly rather than rushing to a climax.