Eine moderne und schrullige Show, die sich mit aktuellen Themen der Gesellschaft beschäftigt.Eine moderne und schrullige Show, die sich mit aktuellen Themen der Gesellschaft beschäftigt.Eine moderne und schrullige Show, die sich mit aktuellen Themen der Gesellschaft beschäftigt.
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Really liked the story line and the idea of three friends sharing their journey of parenthood. In the ad, once I saw the cast and a couple of scenes as ads, I was hooked by the idea of ," Raat Jawan Hai". Also saw great reviews here on IMDB.
Also, I am a big fan of 2 out of the 3 leads. Priya Bapat in City of joy was just fantastic! Mr Sobti is usually great.
Had really good hopes of this series since I am a mother of a toddler too, I thought this would be relatable .
But this pace was pretty ho-hum. I could not watch more than 2 episodes. There were few chuckle worthy scenes, but few and far in between.
The reviews are fairly misleading.
Also, I am a big fan of 2 out of the 3 leads. Priya Bapat in City of joy was just fantastic! Mr Sobti is usually great.
Had really good hopes of this series since I am a mother of a toddler too, I thought this would be relatable .
But this pace was pretty ho-hum. I could not watch more than 2 episodes. There were few chuckle worthy scenes, but few and far in between.
The reviews are fairly misleading.
Raat Jawaan Hai brings a breath of fresh air amidst serious dramas, focusing on three childhood friends who navigate parenthood with humor and heart. Each episode tackles relatable challenges faced by young parents in urban life, making the series feel like a slice of reality.
The show's charm lies in its writing and cast. Barun Sobti's humor, Anjali Anand's sass, and Priya Bapat's innocence blend perfectly, while Sumeet Vyas's direction shines, giving depth to the story. The writing captures everyday struggles with authenticity, and the chemistry among the leads keeps it engaging.
My takeaway? Going in without expectations, I found the light, humorous approach and stellar cast work a delight. If you're looking for a binge-worthy, feel-good series, Raat Jawaan Hai is a gem worth watching.
The show's charm lies in its writing and cast. Barun Sobti's humor, Anjali Anand's sass, and Priya Bapat's innocence blend perfectly, while Sumeet Vyas's direction shines, giving depth to the story. The writing captures everyday struggles with authenticity, and the chemistry among the leads keeps it engaging.
My takeaway? Going in without expectations, I found the light, humorous approach and stellar cast work a delight. If you're looking for a binge-worthy, feel-good series, Raat Jawaan Hai is a gem worth watching.
With all the serious and gritty dramas around, it's quite refreshing to find a feel-good series. So, when I came across this one, I jumped on it right away.
The story revolves around three childhood friends who are now young parents, and how this new chapter of parenthood brings a host of challenges. The series is all about how they take their friendship forward and navigate daily life issues.
The plot is highly relatable, with each episode tackling a new issue in their lives. It's an urban story, focusing on people in their late twenties or early thirties, which makes it resonate well with an urban audience. The writing is the real star here-you'll often get a sense of déjà vu, as you've likely encountered these situations in your own life or in the lives of people around you.
Barun Sobti is now a name you can trust. He handles every role with maturity, and his performance here, with a pinch of comedy, is flawless. Anjali Anand, of Rocky Aur Rani fame, shines with her sassy attitude. Priya Bapat, with her innocent look and naïve character, will steal your heart. The chemistry between the three leads is the highlight of the show, keeping it engaging throughout. Even the actors playing their partners have done a great job.
Surprisingly, the series is directed by Sumeet Vyas, and he has done a fabulous job. As an actor, he's already proven his mettle, but now he shows he can be a capable director too. The way the characters are written and the dialogues are crafted makes it a very relatable watch. The music and title montage are also standouts. If I had to point out a flaw, it would be the title of the series-it sounds too shady for such a sweet narrative.
I hope the makers plan a second season because this one truly deserves it. If you're looking for something light to binge-watch, look no further-this series is a gem.
#pranureviews #RaatJawaanHai #RaatJawaanHaiReview.
The story revolves around three childhood friends who are now young parents, and how this new chapter of parenthood brings a host of challenges. The series is all about how they take their friendship forward and navigate daily life issues.
The plot is highly relatable, with each episode tackling a new issue in their lives. It's an urban story, focusing on people in their late twenties or early thirties, which makes it resonate well with an urban audience. The writing is the real star here-you'll often get a sense of déjà vu, as you've likely encountered these situations in your own life or in the lives of people around you.
Barun Sobti is now a name you can trust. He handles every role with maturity, and his performance here, with a pinch of comedy, is flawless. Anjali Anand, of Rocky Aur Rani fame, shines with her sassy attitude. Priya Bapat, with her innocent look and naïve character, will steal your heart. The chemistry between the three leads is the highlight of the show, keeping it engaging throughout. Even the actors playing their partners have done a great job.
Surprisingly, the series is directed by Sumeet Vyas, and he has done a fabulous job. As an actor, he's already proven his mettle, but now he shows he can be a capable director too. The way the characters are written and the dialogues are crafted makes it a very relatable watch. The music and title montage are also standouts. If I had to point out a flaw, it would be the title of the series-it sounds too shady for such a sweet narrative.
I hope the makers plan a second season because this one truly deserves it. If you're looking for something light to binge-watch, look no further-this series is a gem.
#pranureviews #RaatJawaanHai #RaatJawaanHaiReview.
It's a clean, positive, good vibe , honest webseries. No negativity, no false relationship issues are shown. It's the funds series that I enjoyed a lot and missed my friends badly while watching this. The story is really good. I just hope such happy and truly feel good types webseries shall come again and again so that the person like me can also watch web series 😁😁😁😁.
The timing , the scenes, the characters .... All are really good. I just had one negetive feedback........there should have been more episodes yaar.
Will watch it again whenever I want to feel to see something that soothes the heart.
Kudos to the whole team , keep it up🎉
The timing , the scenes, the characters .... All are really good. I just had one negetive feedback........there should have been more episodes yaar.
Will watch it again whenever I want to feel to see something that soothes the heart.
Kudos to the whole team , keep it up🎉
This is one of the most fun, lighthearted, shows that you'll watch this entire year. The show follows the journey of 3 people who've been friends since their childhood and have their own separate lives now, trying to juggle parenting, work, friendship and marriage at the same time.
Parents with babies/young kids will relate on a whole different level. There's also a whole for people who've got a handful of friends they are tight with. The show also effortlessly comments on class, tradition, society, patriarchy x matriarchy, and so much more.
There's a lot going on in this show but it doesn't feel like it. The dialogues (and the dialogue delivery) range from chuckle-worthy to hilarious.
I ended up running this in the background and you can too, but you're likely gonna enjoy this more if you pay attention. Don't miss this one.
Parents with babies/young kids will relate on a whole different level. There's also a whole for people who've got a handful of friends they are tight with. The show also effortlessly comments on class, tradition, society, patriarchy x matriarchy, and so much more.
There's a lot going on in this show but it doesn't feel like it. The dialogues (and the dialogue delivery) range from chuckle-worthy to hilarious.
I ended up running this in the background and you can too, but you're likely gonna enjoy this more if you pay attention. Don't miss this one.
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