An emotional drama about the underbelly of human drug testing and the world of medical scams.An emotional drama about the underbelly of human drug testing and the world of medical scams.An emotional drama about the underbelly of human drug testing and the world of medical scams.
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It talks about the dark side of the medical profession, drug trials, Politics, and human emotions. It is slow, violent, complex, and filled with many unnecessary subs plots but the thought-provoking storyline, sensitively handling of LGBTQ issues, amazing editing, and performances make this one time to watch. Highly recommended! 😄
Good Concept. Good Screenplay . Good Direction . Good Characterisations . Good Performances . BAD Ending.
Ending is really BAD, as it sumped up so horribly and Over-Fictitious that for a story of this level it went totally disastro7s.
Also the Ending spoiled the series to the extent that there is nothing went to look forward for the 2nd season(if it is in the making or plan).
In a line:- BAD Ending of a Fabulous Script.
Ending is really BAD, as it sumped up so horribly and Over-Fictitious that for a story of this level it went totally disastro7s.
Also the Ending spoiled the series to the extent that there is nothing went to look forward for the 2nd season(if it is in the making or plan).
In a line:- BAD Ending of a Fabulous Script.
The concept of the series is new and refreshing but lacks in execution, unnecessary and dragged storyline makes it a boring watch...Shefali Shah's continuos whispering tone is so irritating that i almost had to remove my earphones while she was on screen ...commendable performances from Vishal Jethwa...overall not worthy of spending your time..
The series had a lot going for it with a great concept but it loses its way in the subplots. The series is a drag and what could have been a great show ends up being a mediocre fare.
Shefali is just brilliant but Kriti's performance is very inconsistent and is at times annoying. About time she stops taking up roles where she is crying or confused, we have seen her in many such roles over the years.
Wish they had concentrated on the great main plot and not got lost in the characters!
Shefali is just brilliant but Kriti's performance is very inconsistent and is at times annoying. About time she stops taking up roles where she is crying or confused, we have seen her in many such roles over the years.
Wish they had concentrated on the great main plot and not got lost in the characters!
Overall an ok watch compared to any of recent stuff that has come out on OTT. Hugely theatrical though - like a stylish Ekta Kapoor soap opera from 90's. You don't really get an emotional connect with any character since it all looks staged and many situations appear stilted and awkward.
The problem here is the makers tried very hard to make a gripping thriller but went all over the place with silly sub plots that halfway through it just becomes a bland khichdi.
Shefali tends to overact in many scenes. I think she's a good actress, and has many similarities with Rekha in terms of acting and looks ( but Rekha of course is the original) but here, you literally see her trying desparately hard to squeeze out an entire gamut of emotions, rolling eyes, sultry baritone (really?) heavy breathing etc. Doesn't work and you are left cold.
Kirti is average.
Vivek is very good. At times playing to the gallery but still watchable.
It was great to see Seema Biswas after long. But here she is wasted.
The son is so irritating and unconvincing.
Everyone else strictly ok.
Indian actors need to understand the art of being subtle and to really get into character. But then I guess not everyone can be a Naseeruddin, Shabana, Rekha, Smita, Irfan or Nawazuddin.
The problem here is the makers tried very hard to make a gripping thriller but went all over the place with silly sub plots that halfway through it just becomes a bland khichdi.
Shefali tends to overact in many scenes. I think she's a good actress, and has many similarities with Rekha in terms of acting and looks ( but Rekha of course is the original) but here, you literally see her trying desparately hard to squeeze out an entire gamut of emotions, rolling eyes, sultry baritone (really?) heavy breathing etc. Doesn't work and you are left cold.
Kirti is average.
Vivek is very good. At times playing to the gallery but still watchable.
It was great to see Seema Biswas after long. But here she is wasted.
The son is so irritating and unconvincing.
Everyone else strictly ok.
Indian actors need to understand the art of being subtle and to really get into character. But then I guess not everyone can be a Naseeruddin, Shabana, Rekha, Smita, Irfan or Nawazuddin.
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