Meera(Rasika) begins to suspect every female associate of Akarsh(Purab), her husband after she found a stray hair which is not hers. After discussing with her friend, she thought she might be over reactive but does not stop digging up for finding the evidence Written by kambamreddy
"Out of Love" is the remade version of the critically acclaimed hit series "Doctor Foster" for Indian audiences in association with BBC Studios India, and directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. In age of OTT & web series all around us, with some of em punching above its weight and some being just dull & plain boring, "Out of love" stays somewhere in the middle. The 5 episodes web series will not set the screen on fire but will not disappoint you either if the viewer exhibits a little patience.
I have not seen the original, but the way the series is adapted to the Indian setting definitely shows some promise & certainly making it believable, at least to the person who doesn't know the story. The storyline is a banal take on infidelity. Screenplay is generally good. Direction & editing have both strong moments and as well as weak moments interlaced within. Out of love can be considered as one of Rasika Dugal's best works till date. The rest of the supporting cast merely fill in the blanks without any exceptional performances among them. But since all the characters are very well defined, it helps a lot and saves the day.
Overall, Out of love is definitely good watch for viewers without any high expectations. The show would keep up, its suspense throughout to the viewers, who do not posses any knowledge about the original Doctor Foster. Watch it especially for Rasika Duggal's fine performance and a picturesque Nilgiris.