Dupahiya
- Serie de TV
- 2025–
Un pueblo ve amenazada su celebración de 25 años sin delitos cuando desaparece una motocicleta. Inicia la búsqueda antes de la ceremonia y una boda.Un pueblo ve amenazada su celebración de 25 años sin delitos cuando desaparece una motocicleta. Inicia la búsqueda antes de la ceremonia y una boda.Un pueblo ve amenazada su celebración de 25 años sin delitos cuando desaparece una motocicleta. Inicia la búsqueda antes de la ceremonia y una boda.
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Reviewers say 'Dupahiya' is compared to 'Panchayat', with mixed opinions. Some praise its light-hearted tone, comedic elements, and performances by Gajraj Rao and Renuka Shahane. Others criticize its exaggerated village portrayal, unnatural dialogues, and lack of realism. The series addresses social issues like dowry and gender bias, though integration is seen as less effective than in 'Panchayat'. Overall, it's a decent attempt with potential, but falls short of 'Panchayat's' standards.
Opiniones destacadas
Amazing series... The accent the dialogue the story everything felt soo much organic and humourous.... Mind blowing work done by bhuvan arora and sparsh both .... Sparsh expressions on each dialogue was top notch
... It's a Feel good series which you can watch with your whole family .... A normal simple storyline about dupahiya ( bike) but in an engaging and funny way ... Rating this 8/10 ... Amazing story and screenplay ... Fabulous dialogues and a very nice village touch in the series made it more new and fresh to watch .... You gonna love this if you liked panchayat.... It has a similar screenplay but it has its own touch of tragedy humour with suspense.
Just an average series which is based on village life. The standard set by Panchayat is hard to replicate. The story is ok with light hearted comedy. The series is just based on one single incident and focused on one family only. They have extended by adding incident related to dancing for owl, adding a Gunda which was not needed at all.
The cast is ok but not perfect. Renuka and amavas doesn't suit in this series. They are total miscast in this series. Bugol is bit overacting and cringe sometimes. Rest of the cast are just ok. It's just a one time watch but don't keep much expectation like panchayat.
The cast is ok but not perfect. Renuka and amavas doesn't suit in this series. They are total miscast in this series. Bugol is bit overacting and cringe sometimes. Rest of the cast are just ok. It's just a one time watch but don't keep much expectation like panchayat.
This series revolves around the discussion of dowry in Indian rural settings. The practice of dowry has been banned for more than fourty years in India. However, it is still practiced out there in the open. It is so commonplace that people don't ever hesitate in either giving or taking dowry. This series showcases the lengths an Indian family can go to fulfill the dowry demands, yet no police officer penalizes the offenders/groom.
The storyline is quite good, specially the messaging at the end. However, some parts seem elongated, specially in the middle episodes. Moreover, the ending seems rushed and everything happens so fast that it becomes impossible to follow. I would like to applaud for the makers in trying to highlight this social evil.
The storyline is quite good, specially the messaging at the end. However, some parts seem elongated, specially in the middle episodes. Moreover, the ending seems rushed and everything happens so fast that it becomes impossible to follow. I would like to applaud for the makers in trying to highlight this social evil.
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If there's one thing that's hard for Dupahiya to escape, it's the massive shadow of Panchayat. Let's face it, Panchayat was a game-changer. It set a gold standard for rural-based comedy dramas, and the expectations from any new show trying to do something similar are bound to be sky-high.
Dupahiya, steps into this territory with a story set in the small village and honestly, it gives off Panchayat vibes in the first few minutes. The slow-paced, village-life charm, the ensemble cast, the small-town dynamics, it all feels familiar. But it's also quite different in its own right. It has a slightly more comedic, lighter tone, especially with its plot being more focused on the villagers' ridiculous, yet endearing, antics rather than the deeper, more grounded storytelling of Panchayat. The show does have moments where you think it could veer into that Panchayat-style emotional depth, but it stops short and keeps things breezy.
That said, the show does stumble in some areas. Take the entire subplot of getting the bike from Pintu bhai. Sure, it's meant to add some humor and build the tension, but it just feels unnecessarily prolonged. By the time the bike situation is resolved, you're not laughing as much as you're wondering why it took so long. The whole ordeal with Pintu bhai could've been trimmed down, and the story might've moved at a better pace.
This one bit where the characters dress up as women for a dance performance. It's clearly just there for laughs, but honestly, it feels a bit forced. It's the kind of humor that feels like the writers are trying too hard to push in that "random" comedy that we've all seen in countless shows.
However, It's a light, fun show with a good heart, and it ends on a solid note, which is a huge plus. The conclusion definitely shows that the creators know where they're going with the story, and it gives you hope that future episodes could be better.
As for the acting, the cast does a decent job, but Gajraj Rao, who plays the Jha family head, doesn't really seem to shine here. His performance felt a bit off, or maybe it was the plot that didn't give him enough room to flex his acting chops.
There's definitely potential here for the show. It's not Panchayat, but it's got a unique flavor of its own. For now, it's an enjoyable watch, but whether it can carve out a lasting legacy is something we will have wait and see.
Dupahiya, steps into this territory with a story set in the small village and honestly, it gives off Panchayat vibes in the first few minutes. The slow-paced, village-life charm, the ensemble cast, the small-town dynamics, it all feels familiar. But it's also quite different in its own right. It has a slightly more comedic, lighter tone, especially with its plot being more focused on the villagers' ridiculous, yet endearing, antics rather than the deeper, more grounded storytelling of Panchayat. The show does have moments where you think it could veer into that Panchayat-style emotional depth, but it stops short and keeps things breezy.
That said, the show does stumble in some areas. Take the entire subplot of getting the bike from Pintu bhai. Sure, it's meant to add some humor and build the tension, but it just feels unnecessarily prolonged. By the time the bike situation is resolved, you're not laughing as much as you're wondering why it took so long. The whole ordeal with Pintu bhai could've been trimmed down, and the story might've moved at a better pace.
This one bit where the characters dress up as women for a dance performance. It's clearly just there for laughs, but honestly, it feels a bit forced. It's the kind of humor that feels like the writers are trying too hard to push in that "random" comedy that we've all seen in countless shows.
However, It's a light, fun show with a good heart, and it ends on a solid note, which is a huge plus. The conclusion definitely shows that the creators know where they're going with the story, and it gives you hope that future episodes could be better.
As for the acting, the cast does a decent job, but Gajraj Rao, who plays the Jha family head, doesn't really seem to shine here. His performance felt a bit off, or maybe it was the plot that didn't give him enough room to flex his acting chops.
There's definitely potential here for the show. It's not Panchayat, but it's got a unique flavor of its own. For now, it's an enjoyable watch, but whether it can carve out a lasting legacy is something we will have wait and see.
The storyline is really nice. I believe the casting is not that perfect. When you are making a show which talks about a city in Bihar and UP, the characters should be from those regions so that they can touch the soul of UP and Bihar. Here, most of the cast(main characters )are either from Maharashtra or Rajasthan who might have taken training on the language and dialect but didn't understand Bihar and UP. Also, the PR team made a big mistake comparing this to Panchayat which has done a great job in casting. I feel overall the storyline is really good but the casting is bad. Ex: If you hear Renuka Sahay, it feels artificial and doesn't touch my heart.
"Dupahiya" | IMDb Interview
"Dupahiya" | IMDb Interview
Meet the Cast of "Dupahiya" — Bhuvan Arora, Sparsh Shrivastava, Shivani Raghuvanshi, and Gajraj Rao — as they share exclusive behind-the-scenes moments from the series.
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