Inspired by Raina's life as a Punjabi Sikh millennial and online celebrity, the show follows burgeoning content creator Jasmeet Dutta as he tries to balance his ambitions for success with hi... Read allInspired by Raina's life as a Punjabi Sikh millennial and online celebrity, the show follows burgeoning content creator Jasmeet Dutta as he tries to balance his ambitions for success with his commitment to family, community and culture.Inspired by Raina's life as a Punjabi Sikh millennial and online celebrity, the show follows burgeoning content creator Jasmeet Dutta as he tries to balance his ambitions for success with his commitment to family, community and culture.
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This show has great writing, great acting, and it touches on very sensitive topics. Jusreign has done an incredible job with this show. As a Punjabi myself a lot of the themes in this show resonate with me and this show addresses issues Punjabi's face in a meaningful way. Not only does this show touch on serious topics but it also has a good amount of humor in every episode which makes it an enjoyable watch. The only issue I have with the show is the run time of the episodes. The episodes feel short and I hope they are made a little longer as the series goes on. I am looking forward to the next two episodes and I think this show is a must watch.
A simple storytelling with beautiful messages. Much awaited come back for Jasmeet and its worth. Every immigrant ,specially Punjabis can relate. It talks about reality good and bad, you might not find drama or action in this
Its a simple story, only issue I found was some of the characters Punjabi was little broken. Perhaps they should have hired actual Punjabi actors from back home. There are some times that you will get a little bored but it will catch up.
Overall, it's a beautiful story telling with meaningful message in every episode. From doing Youtube videos to having own crave show its hell of a journey.
Its a simple story, only issue I found was some of the characters Punjabi was little broken. Perhaps they should have hired actual Punjabi actors from back home. There are some times that you will get a little bored but it will catch up.
Overall, it's a beautiful story telling with meaningful message in every episode. From doing Youtube videos to having own crave show its hell of a journey.
This series was so refreshing for Canadian television. Canadian television is often dry and boring but this was It told the story so eloquently and brought together the never-been-told second generation immigrant story. I also was reminded of my love for the OG YouTubers and it told a harsh reality of what it's really like. It explains what really goes on behind the scenes. It was hilarious and soo heart warming. I miss Jus and I felt this was the perfect entry for him into network television. This is just the beginning for him and it shows in the best way possible. He's truly talented....................
He could make so much more content like this, not sure why he stopped. He would be bigger than most other brown stars.
The series is short but very to the point with the unique Jus Reign type of humour on serious situations.
If anything is bad, its the fake Punjabi accent by his mother. It sounds almost like it was a slurred version of Punjabi or a different dialect. Maybe he is of mixed descent as his surname Raina suggests.
Overall I'd recommend this to anyone that watches Babbu or Jus Reign back in the day, or even Sangtar Singh on Youtube. Great comedy amongst the perils of being brown and living abroad.
The series is short but very to the point with the unique Jus Reign type of humour on serious situations.
If anything is bad, its the fake Punjabi accent by his mother. It sounds almost like it was a slurred version of Punjabi or a different dialect. Maybe he is of mixed descent as his surname Raina suggests.
Overall I'd recommend this to anyone that watches Babbu or Jus Reign back in the day, or even Sangtar Singh on Youtube. Great comedy amongst the perils of being brown and living abroad.
This show does an amazing job at displaying the many, many intersections that first and second generation south asians face. In fact, this might be the only show to capture it in such a way. While much of the show is funny, there are plenty of scenes that are hard hitting and intense. Specific topics like marriage, education, and religion are points that the entire south asian diaspora in the west can relate to.
The only thing I could really critique is the acting. There is a gap of practice/experience between the cast. Given the space this show occupies in the west, we have to remember south asians in the west are not encouraged to pursue the arts or writing. How many opportunities truly exist for south asians in hollywood and the like to pursue roles that do not encourage the stereotype. This show is a massive step in the right direction, and I am excited to see what Jasmeet does next.
The only thing I could really critique is the acting. There is a gap of practice/experience between the cast. Given the space this show occupies in the west, we have to remember south asians in the west are not encouraged to pursue the arts or writing. How many opportunities truly exist for south asians in hollywood and the like to pursue roles that do not encourage the stereotype. This show is a massive step in the right direction, and I am excited to see what Jasmeet does next.
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