
ajit2106
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In this era of Indian Cinema, there is no dearth of the high concept movies. There is a certain brigade of creators and actors who are giving some serious entertainment with stellar performances and unique storytelling.
Ayushman Khurana is one of the actors who has been choosing the scripts wisely and delivered some really important characters.
Dream Girl is another feather in his cap. He effortlessly slips in the character teaming with the thespian Annu Kapoor. The father-son duo has done a wonderful job making people laugh with fresh punches written by Raaj Shaandilyaa (writer of several comedy shows) also sat on the director's chair.
Vijay Raaj, Akash Banerjee, Manjot Singh and others have done really an amzinng work., especial mention to the casting team.
However, it fails to portray the female lead and we all can feel the forcefully written role which does not allow Nusrat to do much except appearing for some songs and high moments.
Also it does talk about the social message of loneliness but could not depict it in a meaningful way, it fell short on that but ticks all the boxes of entertainment.
It doesn't have a single dull moment and punches are fresh. Overall a recommended family entertainer.
Ayushman Khurana is one of the actors who has been choosing the scripts wisely and delivered some really important characters.
Dream Girl is another feather in his cap. He effortlessly slips in the character teaming with the thespian Annu Kapoor. The father-son duo has done a wonderful job making people laugh with fresh punches written by Raaj Shaandilyaa (writer of several comedy shows) also sat on the director's chair.
Vijay Raaj, Akash Banerjee, Manjot Singh and others have done really an amzinng work., especial mention to the casting team.
However, it fails to portray the female lead and we all can feel the forcefully written role which does not allow Nusrat to do much except appearing for some songs and high moments.
Also it does talk about the social message of loneliness but could not depict it in a meaningful way, it fell short on that but ticks all the boxes of entertainment.
It doesn't have a single dull moment and punches are fresh. Overall a recommended family entertainer.
How often do we see an Indian TV show which is endearing and ticks every box of creativity? The answer is seldom. The league of extraordinary artisans at TVF are doing it consistently and redefining the way a TV series should connect with the audience.
Pitchers, Tripling, Humorously Yours, Permanent Roommates, Kota Factory, and now "Gullak". They have been making these great shows and satisfying the need of the niche shows in the era of archaic TV dramas.
"Gullak" will make us reminisce the memories we grew up with. A middle-class family in Lucknow, their exertions, affection, desires and above all a family which keeps you inspired. The simplicity and
Kudos the entire team working on every aspect of creativity. The writing is impeccable, the direction is top-notch and each actor fulfills every nuance. The production design includes every artifact and placed amazingly. The charismatic background score will give you peace.
It excels in every department and a must watch.
Pitchers, Tripling, Humorously Yours, Permanent Roommates, Kota Factory, and now "Gullak". They have been making these great shows and satisfying the need of the niche shows in the era of archaic TV dramas.
"Gullak" will make us reminisce the memories we grew up with. A middle-class family in Lucknow, their exertions, affection, desires and above all a family which keeps you inspired. The simplicity and
Kudos the entire team working on every aspect of creativity. The writing is impeccable, the direction is top-notch and each actor fulfills every nuance. The production design includes every artifact and placed amazingly. The charismatic background score will give you peace.
It excels in every department and a must watch.
TVF is back with a bang, it has a pool of amazing talent and creativity. "Yeh Meri Family" is an archetype how a TV series should be made.
It depicts a middle-class family in 1998 from the perspective of a 13-year-old boy and it is nostalgic. We can re-live the life as writing of the show is impeccable, it captures every nuance of a teenager's life embroidered with such an amazing cast. It talks about happiness and distress, a coming-of-age tale with everything a common family goes through.
A seven-episodes slice of life drama will make you feel every emotion, the indecisiveness, excitement, nervousness, and companionship of a family and a teenager have been explicated with such a finesse. The metaphors will give you an insight into life's intricacies, it will teach you something.
The direction is simply phenomenal, the child actors have done the trailblazing job special mention to Vishesh Bansal, what an amazing talent, he breaks the fourth wall with a panache, Mona Singh as a mother is adorable, Akarsh Khurana as a "cool Papa" is effortless and delivers lessons through his punches. Prasad Reddy as Shanky is hilarious and unapologetic. Casting team you deserve an applause for finding such talents.
"Those were the best days of my life."
It is one of the best out there. It should be watched by every human being.
Kudos TVF team, keep coming such marvels.
It depicts a middle-class family in 1998 from the perspective of a 13-year-old boy and it is nostalgic. We can re-live the life as writing of the show is impeccable, it captures every nuance of a teenager's life embroidered with such an amazing cast. It talks about happiness and distress, a coming-of-age tale with everything a common family goes through.
A seven-episodes slice of life drama will make you feel every emotion, the indecisiveness, excitement, nervousness, and companionship of a family and a teenager have been explicated with such a finesse. The metaphors will give you an insight into life's intricacies, it will teach you something.
The direction is simply phenomenal, the child actors have done the trailblazing job special mention to Vishesh Bansal, what an amazing talent, he breaks the fourth wall with a panache, Mona Singh as a mother is adorable, Akarsh Khurana as a "cool Papa" is effortless and delivers lessons through his punches. Prasad Reddy as Shanky is hilarious and unapologetic. Casting team you deserve an applause for finding such talents.
"Those were the best days of my life."
It is one of the best out there. It should be watched by every human being.
Kudos TVF team, keep coming such marvels.