Bang Baaja Baaraat
- Miniserie
- 2015–
- 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,9/10
6751
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo people from very different backgrounds fall in love and decide to get married, but not without their parents blessings. Three days before the wedding they introduce each other with their... Alles lesenTwo people from very different backgrounds fall in love and decide to get married, but not without their parents blessings. Three days before the wedding they introduce each other with their respective parents and all hell breaks lose.Two people from very different backgrounds fall in love and decide to get married, but not without their parents blessings. Three days before the wedding they introduce each other with their respective parents and all hell breaks lose.
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There has been this sudden rush of online series in India ever since few vloggers got lucky in 2014, but that doesn't mean that all web-series are good; there are average ones, too. One such series is Man's World (2015). And one that stands on the line is Bang Baaja Baaraat.
Pawan (Fazal) and Shahana (Dhar) are two hot millennials who meet on Tinder, have a few pints of beer, and subsequently decide to get married. Pawan, being a rich gourmet chef, plans a destination wedding at a 7-star and invites his and his fiancée's quirky parents for the wedding ceremony. The series follows the difficulties that they and their parents experience before the D-Day and the surprising secrets that tumble out of the closet one by one.
While the show definitely has potential in this harried times, depicting and ridiculing the humdrum chores and banality that surrounds a wedding, realism is a factor that has not been embraced much. This seriously affects the viewing experience, because it neither challenges the reality nor does it showcase any unlike those hit web-series like Permanent Roommates (2014) and TVF Pitchers (2015) which definitely look like were inspiration behind this. A few jokes here and there, a few cleavages and butt clefts in slow-mo there and here, and convoluted relationships just to induce slapstick humor, and the writers thought the audience would like, comment, and subscribe.
Unfortunately, the audience are getting more and more intelligent. Sometime ago, Shabana Azmi opined that art which irreverently showcases woman as an object of sensuality only surrenders to the male gaze. Which is what primarily happens in the first three episodes. Why else is there not a bachelor party?
Anyways, not getting too critical with the show, the actors do a fine job at enacting the characters. Special love for the parents, and mainly Gajraj Rao. Apart from those mentioned above, the series is shot and directed well. Of course, it would be foolish not to follow YFilms and their creation in the future, but if it continues to mimic YRF (like it did in episode 2, introducing a small clichéd twist), then we better stick to international sitcoms.
BOTTOM LINE: Bang Baaja Baaraat is not a great show, but it sure is a pass-time drama that will appeal to today's generation mostly because of the topic of marriage it unrealistically tackles and how. Enjoy the show for its lightheartedness, nothing else.
GRADE: C-
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO
Vulgarity/Profanity: Medium | Kissing/Alcohol: Low
Pawan (Fazal) and Shahana (Dhar) are two hot millennials who meet on Tinder, have a few pints of beer, and subsequently decide to get married. Pawan, being a rich gourmet chef, plans a destination wedding at a 7-star and invites his and his fiancée's quirky parents for the wedding ceremony. The series follows the difficulties that they and their parents experience before the D-Day and the surprising secrets that tumble out of the closet one by one.
While the show definitely has potential in this harried times, depicting and ridiculing the humdrum chores and banality that surrounds a wedding, realism is a factor that has not been embraced much. This seriously affects the viewing experience, because it neither challenges the reality nor does it showcase any unlike those hit web-series like Permanent Roommates (2014) and TVF Pitchers (2015) which definitely look like were inspiration behind this. A few jokes here and there, a few cleavages and butt clefts in slow-mo there and here, and convoluted relationships just to induce slapstick humor, and the writers thought the audience would like, comment, and subscribe.
Unfortunately, the audience are getting more and more intelligent. Sometime ago, Shabana Azmi opined that art which irreverently showcases woman as an object of sensuality only surrenders to the male gaze. Which is what primarily happens in the first three episodes. Why else is there not a bachelor party?
Anyways, not getting too critical with the show, the actors do a fine job at enacting the characters. Special love for the parents, and mainly Gajraj Rao. Apart from those mentioned above, the series is shot and directed well. Of course, it would be foolish not to follow YFilms and their creation in the future, but if it continues to mimic YRF (like it did in episode 2, introducing a small clichéd twist), then we better stick to international sitcoms.
BOTTOM LINE: Bang Baaja Baaraat is not a great show, but it sure is a pass-time drama that will appeal to today's generation mostly because of the topic of marriage it unrealistically tackles and how. Enjoy the show for its lightheartedness, nothing else.
GRADE: C-
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO
Vulgarity/Profanity: Medium | Kissing/Alcohol: Low
A better and more realistic version of 2 states (Sorry Chetan Bhagat fans). Watch how a cliche' d "Live in relationship turned love marriage" ends when the parents of totally different background meet.
A fun ride through the marriage with lots of confusion , melodrama, double meanings and adventure..
A fun ride through the marriage with lots of confusion , melodrama, double meanings and adventure..
This is one of the best mini web series I have watched in recent times. The best thing is that this web series has not a single dull moment in it.
I am very surprised with the acting skill of all the characters involved in this series. The dialogues are written in a way that you will laugh and enjoy them at the same time.
I don't have so many words to say about this series because this is simply awesome and the best you can get.
If you are watching my review on this I am strictly advising everyone to please go and watch this series for fun ride it will refresh your body mind and soul you will not regret a single moment.
I am very surprised with the acting skill of all the characters involved in this series. The dialogues are written in a way that you will laugh and enjoy them at the same time.
I don't have so many words to say about this series because this is simply awesome and the best you can get.
If you are watching my review on this I am strictly advising everyone to please go and watch this series for fun ride it will refresh your body mind and soul you will not regret a single moment.
Though based on the trending love cliché of cultural mismatch in India,the show gets different by its story telling and uncensored reality.Its less about the theme and more about the way its expressed via quality acting and smart script by the talents involved.
Ali fazal and Angira dhar justifies the intensity and variation of their characters. Ayesha Raza and Sumeet vyas are exceptional but the other casts bring nothing new to their character and can be easily outmatched by any other artists of the same category.
The similarity between BBB and Permanent Roommates season 2 is not uncanny as both looks like the same stories in parallel universe bonded by Sumeet Vyas;despite this both are sincere efforts to deliver something new to the India's young audience.
Yrf can bring more respect to their brand name among the young generation of India if they keep making more quality shows like BBB instead of making movies like kill dill or bewakoofiyaan..
In the end,its a brilliant effort and a must watch for those who likes real-romantic-comedy (R-ROMCOM) genre..!
Ali fazal and Angira dhar justifies the intensity and variation of their characters. Ayesha Raza and Sumeet vyas are exceptional but the other casts bring nothing new to their character and can be easily outmatched by any other artists of the same category.
The similarity between BBB and Permanent Roommates season 2 is not uncanny as both looks like the same stories in parallel universe bonded by Sumeet Vyas;despite this both are sincere efforts to deliver something new to the India's young audience.
Yrf can bring more respect to their brand name among the young generation of India if they keep making more quality shows like BBB instead of making movies like kill dill or bewakoofiyaan..
In the end,its a brilliant effort and a must watch for those who likes real-romantic-comedy (R-ROMCOM) genre..!
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- WissenswertesLead actor Ali Fazal has also played a supporting role in Fast and Furious 7.
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