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The Test Case is an Indian Hindi-language web series that premiered in 2017. Produced by Juggernaut Productions, it was among the early original series commissioned by the streaming platform ALTBalaji. The series is notable for being one of the first Indian fiction shows to focus on a woman officer in a combat role in the Indian Army, exploring themes of gender integration, institutional resistance, and military culture.
| Title | The Test Case |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama, military |
| Language | Hindi |
| Country of origin | India |
| Original network | ALTBalaji |
| Production company | Juggernaut Productions |
| Year of release | 2017 |
| Lead actor | Nimrat Kaur |
| Director | Nagesh Kukunoor |
The series follows Captain Shikha Sharma, an Indian Army officer who becomes the first woman selected to undergo combat training as part of a pilot programme. The plot tracks her induction into an all-male training establishment, the institutional and personal challenges she encounters, and the broader political and bureaucratic debate around permitting women in front-line combat roles in the Indian armed forces.
The show was directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, known for independent Hindi films such as Hyderabad Blues, Iqbal and Dor. It was produced by Juggernaut Productions for ALTBalaji, the subscription video-on-demand service launched by Balaji Telefilms in April 2017. The Test Case formed part of the platform's launch slate of original content aimed at urban Indian audiences.
The lead actor Nimrat Kaur, previously known for The Lunchbox (2013) and the American series Homeland, underwent physical training to portray a combat-stream officer. Portions of the series depict drills, weapons handling and field exercises modelled on military academy routines.
Critical commentary highlighted the show's engagement with the real-world policy debate on women in combat roles in the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. While women had served in support arms such as medical, education, legal and engineering streams for decades, induction into combat arms remained restricted at the time of the show's release. The series dramatised hostility, harassment and bureaucratic obstruction faced by a fictional pioneer, alongside questions of standards, infrastructure and unit cohesion frequently cited in the policy discussion.
Reviewers credited Nimrat Kaur's performance and the seriousness of the subject, while some commentary noted the use of melodramatic conventions typical of Indian television drama.
At the time of release, the Indian over-the-top (OTT) market was in an early growth phase, with platforms such as Hotstar, Netflix India, Amazon Prime Video and ALTBalaji competing for original Hindi content. The Test Case is often cited among the early titles that helped establish women-led, issue-driven drama as a viable genre on Indian streaming services, alongside other contemporaneous releases.