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Short films follow young adults as they navigate the gamut of emotions that come with finding romantic connection in unexpected places.Short films follow young adults as they navigate the gamut of emotions that come with finding romantic connection in unexpected places.Short films follow young adults as they navigate the gamut of emotions that come with finding romantic connection in unexpected places.
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Only the Interview and Star Host episode were good . Other episodes were a let down.
Couldn't relate to it at all.
Overall 6/10 from my side 😏
Couldn't relate to it at all.
Overall 6/10 from my side 😏
All Shorts are worth watching. Excellent stories and great casting. Creative music and full of romance. If you love real cinema, you won't regret it. If you are a logical person and have a sense of cinema, you won't regret it.
Firstly, all of these stories are very refreshing, sweet and full of innocence. Secondly, the cinematography will force you to fall for this series even more. And people who usually likes innocent love story and that fresh story and vibes for them this series is must watch.
Feels Like Ishq Review
Ishq Mastana
Ishq Mastana is the most underwhelming episode of the 6. Stars Skand Thakur and Tanya Maniktala is about a date during a formal protest, the chemistry seemed forced and the premise isn't interesting either, the conversations never felt like it would rouse any love interest but it did which made no sense. But Still, you can try this if you are a fan of Tanya Maniktala's adorable smile.
Star Host Star Host is an Anand Tiwari product, I am astonished seriously. Another super forced episode of the 6. Stars Rohit Saraf and Simran Jehani is about Simran's adventure trip to the hills where she stays at a homestay hosted by Rohit. The actors are good-looking but the chemistry and the loved wasn't convincing for me.
She Loves Me , She Loves Me Not She Loves Me , She Loves Me Not is a refreshing and bold episode that is based on a gay couple. Stars Sanjeeta Bhattacharya and Saba Azad, this episode is beautifully captured and has decent performances. Sanjeeta is adorable and she drives the film with her cuteness. Saba Azad is quite good too. Overall a decent, cute drama about coming out as gay.
Quarantine Crush Quarantine Crush is a sweet, teen drama episode with cute romance and a classic Ayushmann Khurana Song which is mesmerizing. The show is well directed and has a simple plot of an NRI girl and a guy liking each other. Simple and Cute again. Mihir Ahuja and Kajol Chugh look cute together.
Interview Interview is a beautiful story of two strangers meeting during an interview and sharing a refreshing bond, exchanging experiences. I was seemed to connect with this episode as the acting is beautiful. Neeraj Madhav and Zayn Marie Khan are brilliant. The screenplay is so smooth I wish It had more episodes with these two in it.
Save The Da(y)te Save the Da(y)te is the best of the lot. Amol Parashar and Radhika Madan are both national treasures who make you invest in their emotions. They share infectiously addictive chemistry which doesn't let you bore and keeps you hooked to see these two wonderful actors more. I wish the first episode has an exclusive film on its own.
Star Host Star Host is an Anand Tiwari product, I am astonished seriously. Another super forced episode of the 6. Stars Rohit Saraf and Simran Jehani is about Simran's adventure trip to the hills where she stays at a homestay hosted by Rohit. The actors are good-looking but the chemistry and the loved wasn't convincing for me.
She Loves Me , She Loves Me Not She Loves Me , She Loves Me Not is a refreshing and bold episode that is based on a gay couple. Stars Sanjeeta Bhattacharya and Saba Azad, this episode is beautifully captured and has decent performances. Sanjeeta is adorable and she drives the film with her cuteness. Saba Azad is quite good too. Overall a decent, cute drama about coming out as gay.
Quarantine Crush Quarantine Crush is a sweet, teen drama episode with cute romance and a classic Ayushmann Khurana Song which is mesmerizing. The show is well directed and has a simple plot of an NRI girl and a guy liking each other. Simple and Cute again. Mihir Ahuja and Kajol Chugh look cute together.
Interview Interview is a beautiful story of two strangers meeting during an interview and sharing a refreshing bond, exchanging experiences. I was seemed to connect with this episode as the acting is beautiful. Neeraj Madhav and Zayn Marie Khan are brilliant. The screenplay is so smooth I wish It had more episodes with these two in it.
Save The Da(y)te Save the Da(y)te is the best of the lot. Amol Parashar and Radhika Madan are both national treasures who make you invest in their emotions. They share infectiously addictive chemistry which doesn't let you bore and keeps you hooked to see these two wonderful actors more. I wish the first episode has an exclusive film on its own.
Feels Like Ishq, an anthology of six half-hour films, is a bit like this. Dealing with romantic love among millenials and even Gen Z, it is packed with the easy charm of youth - and largely upper-middle class - but that can also feel like its downside.
The opening film, Save The Da(y)te, written by Monisha Thyagarajan and directed by Ruchir Arun, is an embodiment of this sentiment. The film examines love and marriage, from the points of view of a dreamy, spunky - and let's not miss, wealthy - bridesmaid and BFF (Radhika Madan) and a wedding planner (Amol Parashar), who are on the lookout for a runaway bride. Do they offer new insights or big answers? Not really, you could say it is pleasant enough with sweet one-liners and identifiable moments.
Quaranteen Crush is set in the early days of the lockdown and is a teen romance. Maybe it is a cliche, but director Tahira Kashyap Khurrana and writer Gazal Dhaliwal have put the story in a Punjabi household, which seems the perfect setting for the hilarity this short offers. And the cleverest joke has to be the job of the smitten young boy's father. Under the circumstances, he is reduced to online selling of bras, something that women abandoned en masse during the lockdown.
Star Host and the last short Ishq Mastana have some similarities and try to bring some poignancy into the proceedings. The former, written by Saurabh George Swamy and directed by Anand Tiwari, looks at a young girl being forced to break free from a controlling relationship and dealing with 'mental health' issues, while the latter has two very different personalities, rich boy-environmental activist girl, being thrown together. Writer Shubhra Chatterjee and co-writer and director Jaydeep Sarkar Ishq Mastana tries to go grand with the 'politics' of mystic poet Kabir thrown in. This works to hold the movie together in a sweet way, but again, it is not really an eye-opener.
Neeraj Madhav and Zayn Marie Khan come together for Interview, a story about a high-aiming girl and a Malayali who is trying to find his ground in the job market in Mumbai. Aarti Rawal's script directed by Sachin Kundalkar probably goes against the grain of the anthology, being as much a touching story of hope and aspiration, woven in with the beginnings of a love story. And for this, it probably will appeal better to a more mature audience.
And proving that love of all kinds find space and opportunity today is scriptwriter Sulagna Chatterjee's She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not, directed by Danish Aslam. The story is told within the advertising world and perhaps offers one of the most relaxed views of a same-sex relationship that we have seen on our screen.
Feels Like Ishq definitely feels like it is made for a more youthful audience, though it tries within its limited space to also look at current issues, from environmental concerns and veganism, to mental issues and sexuality.
The opening film, Save The Da(y)te, written by Monisha Thyagarajan and directed by Ruchir Arun, is an embodiment of this sentiment. The film examines love and marriage, from the points of view of a dreamy, spunky - and let's not miss, wealthy - bridesmaid and BFF (Radhika Madan) and a wedding planner (Amol Parashar), who are on the lookout for a runaway bride. Do they offer new insights or big answers? Not really, you could say it is pleasant enough with sweet one-liners and identifiable moments.
Quaranteen Crush is set in the early days of the lockdown and is a teen romance. Maybe it is a cliche, but director Tahira Kashyap Khurrana and writer Gazal Dhaliwal have put the story in a Punjabi household, which seems the perfect setting for the hilarity this short offers. And the cleverest joke has to be the job of the smitten young boy's father. Under the circumstances, he is reduced to online selling of bras, something that women abandoned en masse during the lockdown.
Star Host and the last short Ishq Mastana have some similarities and try to bring some poignancy into the proceedings. The former, written by Saurabh George Swamy and directed by Anand Tiwari, looks at a young girl being forced to break free from a controlling relationship and dealing with 'mental health' issues, while the latter has two very different personalities, rich boy-environmental activist girl, being thrown together. Writer Shubhra Chatterjee and co-writer and director Jaydeep Sarkar Ishq Mastana tries to go grand with the 'politics' of mystic poet Kabir thrown in. This works to hold the movie together in a sweet way, but again, it is not really an eye-opener.
Neeraj Madhav and Zayn Marie Khan come together for Interview, a story about a high-aiming girl and a Malayali who is trying to find his ground in the job market in Mumbai. Aarti Rawal's script directed by Sachin Kundalkar probably goes against the grain of the anthology, being as much a touching story of hope and aspiration, woven in with the beginnings of a love story. And for this, it probably will appeal better to a more mature audience.
And proving that love of all kinds find space and opportunity today is scriptwriter Sulagna Chatterjee's She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not, directed by Danish Aslam. The story is told within the advertising world and perhaps offers one of the most relaxed views of a same-sex relationship that we have seen on our screen.
Feels Like Ishq definitely feels like it is made for a more youthful audience, though it tries within its limited space to also look at current issues, from environmental concerns and veganism, to mental issues and sexuality.
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