Reeta Sanyal
- Série de TV
- 2024–
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5,4/10
8,5 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn this pulp investigative dramedy, Advocate Reeta Sanyal fights criminals, some bizarre, some terrifying, while trying to unmask her father's killer.In this pulp investigative dramedy, Advocate Reeta Sanyal fights criminals, some bizarre, some terrifying, while trying to unmask her father's killer.In this pulp investigative dramedy, Advocate Reeta Sanyal fights criminals, some bizarre, some terrifying, while trying to unmask her father's killer.
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When I saw that a new series has been released and Ada Sharma is going to be in this so I thought okay it is going to be a good one because she is a good actress and sheep portrays are role very well it doesn't matter whether it is a small one or a big one but after watching first episode itself I felt like it is a cartoon film or it is very childish and so a mature I can't even say anything about that I am really disappointed that she can work on something like this where there is no common sense and police guy is a kind of stupid I don't know what to what other things to say it is very impractical zero interest and I do not know what to say more.
This show is a new low for TV, and it's painfully obvious that it was never made with any ambition to achieve anything. It's just garbage content thrown together to grab eyeballs. I certainly didn't plan to watch it, but I ended up catching a solid 40 minutes (like 2 episodes, way more than I could stomach) while my mom was watching it on TV. And trust me - that was enough.
I don't even know where to begin with this mess. It feels like every department just phoned it in - like they didn't care at all. The entire production lacks originality; it's a sloppy mashup of poorly copied ideas that just don't work together.
The costume and makeup? Absolutely horrendous. It looks like they picked stuff up from a bargain bin and threw it on without a second thought. And the cast - it's like they specifically chose people who can't act. Half the time, they seem just as lost as the audience, like they were never told what the scene was about or where the story was going.
The cinematography was almost laughable, with Tiktok-like transitions that belong in a 15-second clip, not a feature-length show. Scenes would jump so abruptly that it was genuinely jarring, completely destroying any potential for a cohesive storyline.
This is the worst thing I've seen in a while - just a lazy excuse of a show, pumping out content without care or creativity.
I don't even know where to begin with this mess. It feels like every department just phoned it in - like they didn't care at all. The entire production lacks originality; it's a sloppy mashup of poorly copied ideas that just don't work together.
The costume and makeup? Absolutely horrendous. It looks like they picked stuff up from a bargain bin and threw it on without a second thought. And the cast - it's like they specifically chose people who can't act. Half the time, they seem just as lost as the audience, like they were never told what the scene was about or where the story was going.
The cinematography was almost laughable, with Tiktok-like transitions that belong in a 15-second clip, not a feature-length show. Scenes would jump so abruptly that it was genuinely jarring, completely destroying any potential for a cohesive storyline.
This is the worst thing I've seen in a while - just a lazy excuse of a show, pumping out content without care or creativity.
Reeta Sanyal is a film that thrives on fun, quirkiness, and energy, and at the center of it all is Adah Sharma's electrifying presence. She's not just playing a character-she's living it, making every moment on screen feel spontaneous and engaging. Comedy is not an easy genre, but Adah makes it look effortless, whether it's through her impeccable expressions, her sharp timing, or the little quirks she adds to her role. What's even more impressive is how she manages to keep the audience invested, no matter how lighthearted the scene may be. She's one of those rare actors who can switch between moods without missing a beat, proving that she's not just a pretty face but a powerhouse of talent. Adah's performance is the kind that makes you want to hit the replay button-because every time you watch her, you notice something new to admire.
Adah Sharma's performance in Reeta Sanyal is nothing short of brilliant. She has a rare gift for comedy-her expressions, delivery, and natural charm make her a joy to watch. While many actors rely on exaggerated performances to land a joke, Adah's approach is refreshingly organic, making every moment feel spontaneous yet perfectly timed. Her infectious energy ensures that even the quirkiest of scenes never feel overdone. But beyond her comedic prowess, she brings depth to her character, making sure that she's not just there for laughs but to add heart to the story. Adah's range as an actress continues to expand, and with every new project, she proves that she's a dynamic performer who can handle any genre with grace and confidence.
There are actors, and then there are performers who light up the screen effortlessly-Adah Sharma is the latter. Reeta Sanyal is yet another testament to her incredible range as an actress. Her ability to handle humor with precision, her impeccable expressions, and her undeniable charisma make this film a delightful watch. Comedy is not just about delivering funny lines; it's about timing, energy, and spontaneity-all of which Adah executes with ease. What truly makes her stand out is how she immerses herself in the role, making every scene she's in feel fresh and engaging. With her undeniable talent and effortless charm, Adah continues to prove that she's not just a versatile actress but a true entertainer.
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- CuriosidadesThe character Zi (played by Nirisha Basnett) may be loosely inspired by Go-Go Yubari (played by Chiaki Kuriyama), the psychotic schoolgirl assassin from Kill Bill: Volume 1. Both characters are youthful, mentally unstable, sadistic, and highly skilled in martial arts and weaponry. They even wear school uniforms to mislead and disarm their enemies.
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