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Juice

  • TV Series
  • 2023–2025
  • 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
726
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POPULARITY
3,718
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Mawaan Rizwan in Juice (2023)
Surreal comedy that follows Jamma's quest for attention as he navigates chaotic family dynamics and literally stumbles through love.
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Surreal comedy that follows Jamma's quest for attention as he navigates chaotic family dynamics and literally stumbles through love.Surreal comedy that follows Jamma's quest for attention as he navigates chaotic family dynamics and literally stumbles through love.Surreal comedy that follows Jamma's quest for attention as he navigates chaotic family dynamics and literally stumbles through love.

  • Creator
    • Mawaan Rizwan
  • Stars
    • Mawaan Rizwan
    • Russell Tovey
    • Nabhaan Rizwan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    726
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,718
    852
    • Creator
      • Mawaan Rizwan
    • Stars
      • Mawaan Rizwan
      • Russell Tovey
      • Nabhaan Rizwan
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Mawaan Rizwan
    Mawaan Rizwan
    • Jamma
    • 2023–2025
    Russell Tovey
    Russell Tovey
    • Guy
    • 2023–2025
    Nabhaan Rizwan
    Nabhaan Rizwan
    • Isaac
    • 2023–2025
    Shahnaz Rizwan
    Shahnaz Rizwan
    • Farida
    • 2023–2025
    Emily Lloyd-Saini
    Emily Lloyd-Saini
    • Winnie
    • 2023–2025
    Jeff Mirza
    Jeff Mirza
    • Saif
    • 2023–2025
    Hugh Coles
    Hugh Coles
    • Pat
    • 2023
    Nathalie Armin
    Nathalie Armin
    • The Boss
    • 2023
    Raheem Payne-Mir
    • Raheem The Everything - Shop Assistant…
    • 2023
    Janek Sielski
    • Jozef - Polish Kid
    • 2023
    Kevin Eldon
    Kevin Eldon
    • Mr. Majal
    • 2025
    Neelam Bakshi
    Neelam Bakshi
    • Shabnam
    • 2023
    Damola Adelaja
    • Gideon
    • 2023
    Faraz Ahmed
    • Nadeem
    • 2023
    Beinazir Lasharie
    • Pamela
    • 2023
    Yaw Nimako-Asamoah
    • CJ - Wise Kid
    • 2023
    Nusaybah Patterson
    • Halima - Footie Kid
    • 2023
    Prisha Sapkota
    • Maryam - Sassy Kid
    • 2023
    • Creator
      • Mawaan Rizwan
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    7foyezjitu

    Not Background Characters: How Juice Lets Us Shine

    When I watch Juice, I don't just see a comedy show - I see fragments of myself refracted in neon. For so long, British TV gave us brown faces either flattened into stereotypes or erased altogether. Then along comes Mawaan Rizwan, sprinkling glitter over grief, turning awkward queer longing into surreal dance breaks, and making our aunties and our anxieties share the same frame.

    From a brown, gay lens, Juice feels like a delicious rebellion. It doesn't try to be tidy or palatable for "mainstream" tastes. It's messy, kaleidoscopic, and unapologetically extra - which is exactly how our lives often feel. Mawaan takes the heaviness of identity, queerness, family expectations, and spins it into something light and magical without ever dismissing the weight underneath.

    I admire Mawaan because he isn't afraid to be playful. Too often, brown queer stories are expected to be tragic, solemn, "important." But here, we get silliness and whimsy, pratfalls and fantasy sequences - and still the heart shines through. That mix feels radical. It says to the new generation: yes, your queerness can be hilarious, messy, dazzling, awkward, and sacred all at once.

    Juice is more than a sitcom. It's an invitation to imagine bigger, queerer, browner futures. And in Mawaan's world, we're not background characters - we're the main event, dripping with colour, joy, and drama.
    5Viewpoint11

    Juice Left a Sour Taste

    I really want to love this series. I love Nabhaan Rizwan and Russell Tovey, so I figured Mawaan Rizwan's show would be great too especially since he created it and cast his own mom and brother. But honestly, I just didn't find it funny. It had its moments of comedy but it never involved Jamma. The whole thing would've been so much better either without Jamma or if the character wasn't so completely insufferable.

    I can't fault the acting, it was solid. What I can fault is the writing of Jamma. He was unbearable. Look, I love that we're getting more main character gay men and LGBTQ+ leads. Representation matters, especially to me as a gay man. But why do so many films or series with gay male leads either put them in some tragic, forbidden love story where one of them dies (like, Man in an Orange Shirt), or they make the main character narcissistic, chaotic, and stuck in their own head, unable to see past their own BS like Jamma in Juice (or like, Evan played by Brian Jordan Alvarez, in The English Teacher)?

    It's not relatable, and it misrepresents a huge portion of the LGBTQ+ community. When people outside the community watch these shows and see these kinds of characters, it only adds to the already growing stigma and stereotyping of real queer people.

    It would be incredibly refreshing to finally get mentally well, grounded and non tragic LGBTQ+ stories that actually feel relatable to the community as a whole.
    4melikbabur

    No story

    Series 2 feels like it's trying too hard to be "artsy" without actually saying anything meaningful. The narrative is disjointed, the character arcs are vague or nonexistent, and there's no emotional payoff to any of the chaos on screen. Instead of clever surrealism that enhances the story, we're given random, jarring visuals that feel more like attempts to impress award committees than to connect with an audience.

    It's unclear what the show is even trying to communicate this time around. There's no cohesion, no real development-just scattered scenes stitched together with flashy aesthetics. The art direction is undeniably striking at times, but without purpose .or emotional depth, it rings hollow.
    8DoctorThotcer

    The Mighty Juice.

    This show reminds me of everything I used to love about 90s TV, young-adult situations in low budget sets, over-the-top silly comedic set-ups in a fantastical hyper-reality filled with surreal characters, altogether making one wonder if there might have been something added to your tea.

    Being British, there is of course some deeper pathos underlining the colourful humour, some subtle, such as one homeless character living in a cardboard world, and some that hits you right in the guts and brings a tear to the eye of anyone who ever lived with any mental health issues or survived an estranged relationship.

    Not all of it works and it's not for everyone I'm sure, but if you love/d old shows like Black Books, Spaced and The Mighty Boosh, then you will instantly feel at home, here.
    8MegaMaexn

    Surreal, silly, inventive, random, funny!

    It's a worthy and entertaining watch!!! There are beds or walls opening up, people speaking on mobile phones suddenly appear next to each other and stepping into a black and white movie. There is a lot of comedy to enjoy, visually as well as verbally, so much tongue in cheek. Russel Tovey plays the boyfriend every gay man wants to have, Jamma actually has him but doesn't seem to fully appreciate him.

    Not only tackles the show gay relationships, it also deals with interracial challenges, stereotypical prejudices and inevitable family tension.

    Mawaan Rizwan is funny, creative and not afraid to go full slapstick, his haircut anyone? Crazy coloured jogging style outfits? This is a fun show, it won't be for everyone, but having only just started I think he has a great future ahead of him.

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      In 2018, Russell Tovey went to see Mawaan's live show 'Juice' at The Edinburgh Fringe, with his friend and colleague Sarah Solemani. He fell in love with the show and greeted Mawaan backstage after. Years later, when the show got commissioned to be a TV series, Mawaan remembered that Russell came to the show and reached out on twitter about playing the character of Guy.

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2023 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Various Artists Limited
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 28m
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      • Stereo
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      • 2:1

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