adityaaaashriram
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With its atmosphere inspired by European thrillers such as Black Spot and The Forest, Aranyak does well to match and even exceed them, at times.
The two leads are great, have good chemistry, and the rest of the cast do a fairly decent job.
The sub plots are rich in intrigue of politics, drugs and even the environment, with a serial killer and a forest spirit thrown in to complete the mix! The series makers have taken some potshots at Himachal politics, those who know, will realize what I'm talking about when they're done with the series!
The suspense is nice and will last to nearly the end, but if you're observant, you might pick it up earlier, I didn't but I was bingewatching it, and missed some very obvious hints.
All in all, a very commendable effort. Not in the league of Paatal Lok or Family Man, but one of the best series to have come out in the past year!
The two leads are great, have good chemistry, and the rest of the cast do a fairly decent job.
The sub plots are rich in intrigue of politics, drugs and even the environment, with a serial killer and a forest spirit thrown in to complete the mix! The series makers have taken some potshots at Himachal politics, those who know, will realize what I'm talking about when they're done with the series!
The suspense is nice and will last to nearly the end, but if you're observant, you might pick it up earlier, I didn't but I was bingewatching it, and missed some very obvious hints.
All in all, a very commendable effort. Not in the league of Paatal Lok or Family Man, but one of the best series to have come out in the past year!
I had very less expectations when I watched one episode, but this series is pretty good!
Short, quick episodes, great atmosphere of the mysterious rural areas of the Indian hinterland, and excellent acting. The only jarring note is the romance angle of the sub-inspector with the mysterious woman, I felt it doesn't add a lot to the show.
Quite excited for the next season, if it does come out!
Short, quick episodes, great atmosphere of the mysterious rural areas of the Indian hinterland, and excellent acting. The only jarring note is the romance angle of the sub-inspector with the mysterious woman, I felt it doesn't add a lot to the show.
Quite excited for the next season, if it does come out!
The film was excellent for the first 40-45 mins.
After that, the action moved to England, and the film became slow and cliched. The main actress Radhika Madan was not upto the mark, which is surprising as she had done well in Pataakha and Mard ko Dard Nahi Hota.
Kareena Kapoor was not at all needed in this film.
The positives were the crackling chemistry between Irffan. Deepak Dobriyal, and Kiku Sharda; you wish there was so much more of this!
All in all, a film that leaves you with a feeling of what might have been!
All in all, a film that leaves you with a feeling of what might have been!