Absolutely — but legally.
| Region | Critical Response | |--------|-------------------| | South Korea | Praised for its tight pacing and strong performances; 84 % rating on Korean Film Council’s aggregator. | | International | Mixed‑to‑positive on Rotten Tomatoes (78 %); critics highlighted the “thrilling cat‑and‑mouse dynamic.” | | India (Hindi Dub) | Viral on social media; viewers comment on the “hot” (trending) status, noting that the dub preserves the film’s gritty tone. Some criticism centers on occasional mismatched lip‑sync, but overall reception is enthusiastic. | the+gangster+the+cop+the+devil+hindi+dubbed+filmyhit+hot
The story begins with a brutal serial killer who targets random victims on the streets. One night, he attacks a powerful gangster named Jang Dong-su (played by the charismatic Ma Dong-seok, also known as Don Lee). Unlike the killer’s previous victims, Jang Dong-su survives the stabbing and is enraged. Absolutely — but legally
Instead of going to the police immediately, Jang decides to hunt the killer himself to protect his reputation in the underworld. However, he is forced into an uneasy alliance with a relentless but hot-headed detective, Jung Tae-seok (Kim Mu-yeol). The detective wants to catch the killer by the book, while the gangster wants bloody revenge. The story begins with a brutal serial killer
Their pact?
The film’s title perfectly captures this deadly triangle: The Gangster (Jang Dong-su), The Cop (Detective Jung), and The Devil (the serial killer). The tension never drops as the two unlikely partners chase a monster far more dangerous than either of them.