Based on a novel of the same name by Bilal Siddiqi, Bard of Blood on Netflix is an Indian espionage thriller series. When the Taliban take four Indian intelligence agents hostage in Balochistan, Kabir Anand, a former RAW agent with a previous bad record in the region, reluctantly agrees to helm the rescue operation. Together with analyst Isha Khanna and a sleeper agent, Veer Singh, Kabir takes off on the dangerous mission, despite knowing that their job is unsanctioned and, therefore, unprotected.
Where to Watch Bard of Blood
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How Many Episodes Are in Bard of Blood?
There are seven episodes in Bard of Blood. The runtime of the episodes averages between 40-49 minutes. You can check the complete list of Bard of Blood episodes and their release date below.
- “What Is Past Is Prologue”: September 27, 2019
- “When Sorrows Come, They Come Not Single Spies, But in Battalions”: September 27, 2019
- “So Quick Bright Things Come to Confusion”: September 27, 2019
- “Love All, Trust a Few, Do Wrong to None”: September 27, 2019
- “Fight Fire with Fire”: September 27, 2019
- “Heat Not a Furnace for Your Foe So Hot That It Do Singe Yourself”: September 27, 2019
- “My Stronger Guilt Defeats My Strong Intent”: September 27, 2019
What Are the Critics Saying About Bard of Blood?
Bard of Blood has an official critics rating of 50% and an average audience score of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes.
John Serba from Decider writes, “Bard of Blood is a nicely balanced blend of straightforward storytelling within a thorny, labyrinthine setting.”
Arré’s Poulomi Das says, “Bard of Blood remains more inclined to be a series that caters to an international audience rather than taking its job of becoming an Indian series on an international platform, seriously. The trouble is, it’s a dull, awful attempt at being either.”
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Is Bard of Blood Suitable for Kids?
Bard of Blood is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.
How Can I Watch Bard of Blood in Its Original Language?
Bard of Blood is originally in Hindi. To watch Bard of Blood in its original language, set language settings to Hindi with English subtitles from the menu options of your streaming device.