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बचपन के सात दोस्त जिन्हें पता चलता है कि 30 साल की उम्र में जीवन निश्चित रूप से वह नहीं है जिसकी उन्होंने बड़े होने के दौरान कल्पना की थी.बचपन के सात दोस्त जिन्हें पता चलता है कि 30 साल की उम्र में जीवन निश्चित रूप से वह नहीं है जिसकी उन्होंने बड़े होने के दौरान कल्पना की थी.बचपन के सात दोस्त जिन्हें पता चलता है कि 30 साल की उम्र में जीवन निश्चित रूप से वह नहीं है जिसकी उन्होंने बड़े होने के दौरान कल्पना की थी.
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- 1 जीत और कुल 2 नामांकन
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How do you make a friendship stories . I will tell you the recipe
1. First think of heterogenous group and add all them in one school. If you can add one poor chap and may be one gay character that will be more inclusive
2. Now cut after 15 or 20 years and give them unique set of problems
3. Make them easy to gather together. Plan one instigating moment ( here is lavanyas wedding )
Voila your friendship story is ready. This story is full of props but the problem is nothing is new . You just know , you can predict and when the final moment comes you think this is not rightly told. Acting skill wise is good and there are few humorous moments but it's average.
Amazon Prime's new show, Jee Karda - the eight-episode series is set in the city of dreams, Mumbai, where no one has time to dream, actually, and everyone is just chasing the clock. It tells the complex story of seven school friends who are in their 30s now and are facing challenges in their respective lives that they all were warned about years ago.
The series starts off with a group of seven children at a Christmas carnival at their school, where one of the pals suggests visiting the stall of a magician, who is also a face reader. The friends receive shocking predictions from the magician, who warns the group about things they should keep away from in future. The frame cuts, and now all of them are grown up and in their 30s at one of their friends, Sheetal's third wedding anniversary. Making the most of the moment, Rishab (Suhail Nayyar) proposes to his school girlfriend Lavanya (Tamannaah Bhatia).
The wedding preparations of Lavanya and Rishab kick-off and is the pole of the show around which the whole story revolves.
The other focus of the show is rock star AG the OG. Played by Aashim Gulati, Arjun is a Punjabi rockstar and enjoys a massive fan following. His only family is his friends and a single mother (Dolly Ahluwalia). While these three (Rishab, Lavanya, and AG) are the primary focus of the show, in between, the show also touches upon other characters, their fights, struggles, and hardships that they are going through in their respective lives.
Sheetal (Samvedna Suwalka), who is a NIFT gold medalist and a top-class designer, is fighting to get a space for herself and her husband in the 2BHK apartment, where she's living with her in-laws and husband Sameer (Malhar Thakar). The other is Preet (Anya Singh), a stunning counsellor who is struggling to find an ideal mate for herself. Next on the list is Melroy (Sayan Banerjee), an openly gay man who is fighting with society's homophobic thought process and a toxic relationship. And the last one is Shahid, the underprivileged kid and one of the friends who has always been ignored.
While everything seems perfect in their lives, somewhere inside everyone is going through their own complexities, guilt, and confusion and the show keeps unravelling the stories.
The show doesn't have much to offer, and neither does it give a very strong message on friendship. The show catches your interest right away, but it fails to maintain the flow. Co-written by Arunima Sharma, Abbas Dalal, and Hussain Dalal, the story runs back and forth to give the audience a grasp of the individuals' past lives and help them relate to their current scenarios. As you get involved in the show, you might not be able to understand what's happening and where is the story heading.
The performance of each character in the show is commendable. Tamannaah Bhati as Lavu is the highlight of the show, and she plays the character of the bossy girl with aplomb. Aashim Gulati, who has been in the headlines for his role as Salim in Taj: The Reign of Revenge, has again proven his acting talent as the hip-hop star. His character is entertaining and gripping, and wins every frame he's in. Other actors - Suhail Nayyar, Anya Singh, Samvedna Suwalka, Malhar Thakar, Sayan Banerjee, and Hussain Dalal - have done a decent job.
Sachin-Jigar's music brings modern and quirky charm to the show and sets the vibe of the series in the perfect way. All in all, Jee Karda is the type of show that ends on an annoying note with the question, "What's the motto behind this show?"
Final verdict - The urban life set-up, peppy music, and cast make the show look good, but the script takes away all the fun.
The series starts off with a group of seven children at a Christmas carnival at their school, where one of the pals suggests visiting the stall of a magician, who is also a face reader. The friends receive shocking predictions from the magician, who warns the group about things they should keep away from in future. The frame cuts, and now all of them are grown up and in their 30s at one of their friends, Sheetal's third wedding anniversary. Making the most of the moment, Rishab (Suhail Nayyar) proposes to his school girlfriend Lavanya (Tamannaah Bhatia).
The wedding preparations of Lavanya and Rishab kick-off and is the pole of the show around which the whole story revolves.
The other focus of the show is rock star AG the OG. Played by Aashim Gulati, Arjun is a Punjabi rockstar and enjoys a massive fan following. His only family is his friends and a single mother (Dolly Ahluwalia). While these three (Rishab, Lavanya, and AG) are the primary focus of the show, in between, the show also touches upon other characters, their fights, struggles, and hardships that they are going through in their respective lives.
Sheetal (Samvedna Suwalka), who is a NIFT gold medalist and a top-class designer, is fighting to get a space for herself and her husband in the 2BHK apartment, where she's living with her in-laws and husband Sameer (Malhar Thakar). The other is Preet (Anya Singh), a stunning counsellor who is struggling to find an ideal mate for herself. Next on the list is Melroy (Sayan Banerjee), an openly gay man who is fighting with society's homophobic thought process and a toxic relationship. And the last one is Shahid, the underprivileged kid and one of the friends who has always been ignored.
While everything seems perfect in their lives, somewhere inside everyone is going through their own complexities, guilt, and confusion and the show keeps unravelling the stories.
The show doesn't have much to offer, and neither does it give a very strong message on friendship. The show catches your interest right away, but it fails to maintain the flow. Co-written by Arunima Sharma, Abbas Dalal, and Hussain Dalal, the story runs back and forth to give the audience a grasp of the individuals' past lives and help them relate to their current scenarios. As you get involved in the show, you might not be able to understand what's happening and where is the story heading.
The performance of each character in the show is commendable. Tamannaah Bhati as Lavu is the highlight of the show, and she plays the character of the bossy girl with aplomb. Aashim Gulati, who has been in the headlines for his role as Salim in Taj: The Reign of Revenge, has again proven his acting talent as the hip-hop star. His character is entertaining and gripping, and wins every frame he's in. Other actors - Suhail Nayyar, Anya Singh, Samvedna Suwalka, Malhar Thakar, Sayan Banerjee, and Hussain Dalal - have done a decent job.
Sachin-Jigar's music brings modern and quirky charm to the show and sets the vibe of the series in the perfect way. All in all, Jee Karda is the type of show that ends on an annoying note with the question, "What's the motto behind this show?"
Final verdict - The urban life set-up, peppy music, and cast make the show look good, but the script takes away all the fun.
The buddy series is a true gem that shines in every department. From its top-notch production values, captivating theme, and well-designed costumes, to its icing-on-the-cake music, the series is a feast for the senses. The actors' brilliant performances, perfectly matched by the astute casting choices, further elevate the show's quality.
It's worth noting that the music composers, Sachin-Jigar, have crafted an impressive score (Very under rated Music Composers), while the writer, Hussain Dalal, has penned a compelling script. The direction is also praiseworthy, as it ties together all the elements of the production into a seamless and immersive narrative. Overall, the buddy series is a must-watch that excels on all fronts.
It's worth noting that the music composers, Sachin-Jigar, have crafted an impressive score (Very under rated Music Composers), while the writer, Hussain Dalal, has penned a compelling script. The direction is also praiseworthy, as it ties together all the elements of the production into a seamless and immersive narrative. Overall, the buddy series is a must-watch that excels on all fronts.
Dinesh Vijan and Maddock webseries' Wow Jee Karda is an engaging exploration of the complexities of friendship, self-development, and city life. The web series' touching tone, likable protagonists, and engaging plot all contribute to its lasting impact. Seven childhood pals are at the center of Jee Karda. Their formative school years together, and the experiences and memories they shared, are the foundation upon which their adult lives have been built. This deft storytelling device makes us care about the story's protagonists and adversaries by highlighting the enduring power of childhood bonds and their influence on our development. While the story of Jee Karda isn't exactly original, the film's portrayal of friendship in the digital era is really moving. The nuances of contemporary friendships and online interactions are dissected in great detail. It's a poignant reminder that friendships made in childhood can last a lifetime.
Binge watching the whole series (6 epi) and interesting it didn't look like India but I suppose, young and upper middle class, rich Indians live and act like this...I wouldn't know as I grew up in US but seriously, I doubt it btw, nothing was original here, everything was plagiarized from US/ Hollywood. Nevertheless, I like the developed & progressive version of India via this serial oh and the traditional dresses, jewelry and the sets were beautiful. Binge watching the whole series (6 epi) and interesting it didn't look like India but I suppose, young and upper middle class, rich Indians live and act like this...I wouldn't know as I grew up in US but seriously, I doubt it btw, nothing was original here, everything was plagiarized from US/ Hollywood. Nevertheless, I like the developed & progressive version of India via this serial oh and the traditional dresses, jewelry and the sets were beautiful.
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