Khakee: The Bihar Chapter, a crime thriller streaming television series, has been creating a buzz among viewers since its release. The series, based on real-life events, captures vividly the battle of nerves between a dreaded outlaw and a young, urbane IPS officer.
However, as with any content, it is important for parents to consider whether the series is appropriate for their children. Here is our Khakee The Bihar Chapter Parents Guide, providing comprehensive information on the show’s age rating, violence, language, and other potentially sensitive content.
By the end of this guide, parents will have a better understanding of the suitability of the series for their children.
About Khakee: The Bihar Chapter
“Khakee: The Bihar Chapter” is an Indian crime thriller television series available on Netflix. The show is created by Neeraj Pandey and directed by Bhav Dhulia. The series is based on senior IPS officer Amit Lodha’s bestseller book Bihar Diaries.
The show features a talented cast, including Karan Tacker, Avinash Tiwary, Abhimanyu Singh, Jatin Sarna, Nikita Dutta, Aishwarya Sushmita, Ravi Kishan and Ashutosh Rana.
The series consists of seven episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 40-65 minutes. The show is available on Netflix.
Khakee: The Bihar Chapter Plot Summary
Khakhee is set in Bihar and explores the dark underbelly of society, including the corrupt police system and the criminal underworld.
The story follows a righteous cop, SP Amit Lodha IPS (Karan Tacker), who is on a mission to capture a notorious gangster, Chandan Mahto (Avinash Tiwary), who has been terrorizing the state of Bihar with his criminal activities.
Along the way, Amit Lodha faces numerous challenges, including corrupt officials and dangerous criminals who will stop at nothing to protect their interests.

The narrative is told through the eyes of Ranjan Kumar (Abhimanyu Singh), SHO at Sheikhpura, as he takes us through the build-up and a riveting final clash between the two.
The series navigates the complexities of Indian law enforcement with zero nuance but with plenty of lowbrow entertainment. The show’s intense plot and gripping action sequences keep the audience engaged, and the talented cast delivers powerful performances throughout the series.
Khakee: The Bihar Chapter Age Rating
“Khakee: The Bihar Chapter” is rated TV-14 on Netflix, indicating that it is not suitable for viewers below 14 years.
Is Khakee: The Bihar Chapter Family Friendly?
- The series’ theme is around ruthless gangsters, police officers, and the corrupt system.
- There are some scenes with graphic violence, weapon use, and street fights.
- Strong language and profanity is used in many scenes.
- Many scenes involve characters using alcohol and cigarettes.
- There are no scenes with sexual content, except a few dialogues.

Our Family Friendly Rating: 5 out of 10 (YELLOW)
“Khakee: The Bihar Chapter” is not suitable to watch with young children due to its strong language, violence and the overall theme around gangsters. It may be suitable for older children if they are comfortable with action movies.
Content Advisory: Violence, strong language
Khakee The Bihar Chapter Parents Guide: Scene Timings
[Spoiler Alert]
Below are the timings of the inappropriate scenes in the series so that you may skip if you are uncomfortable watching with others:
Season 1 – Episode 5
21:10 minutes: Jatin Sarna has a flirty conversation on the phone with Aditi Singh.
34:50 minutes: Jatin Sarna and Aditi Singh have another flirty conversation on the phone.
Here is the official trailer of Khakee The Bihar Chapter:
Disclaimer: Whether a show is family-friendly or not depends on the values and preferences of each family. Parents should use their best judgment to determine whether the show is appropriate for their children or not.
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