Jamnapaar
- Serie de TV
- 2024–
- 30min
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El viaje de Shantanu Bansal, también conocido como Shanky, desde renegar de su identidad jamnapaar hasta finalmente abrazar sus raíces y sentirse orgulloso en el contexto altamente competiti... Leer todoEl viaje de Shantanu Bansal, también conocido como Shanky, desde renegar de su identidad jamnapaar hasta finalmente abrazar sus raíces y sentirse orgulloso en el contexto altamente competitivo de la vida de contador público.El viaje de Shantanu Bansal, también conocido como Shanky, desde renegar de su identidad jamnapaar hasta finalmente abrazar sus raíces y sentirse orgulloso en el contexto altamente competitivo de la vida de contador público.
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Jamnapaar might resonate with some viewers for its realistic portrayal of young adulthood, but others might find it boring. Shanky s relationship with his dad, played by Ritvik Sahore and Varun Badola, has potential but often gets overshadowed by too many scenes of everyday life. The show captures the challenges of growing up, but it can feel slow at times. With tighter editing and a better conclusion, Jamnapaar could be a really good series. If you enjoy a detailed slice-of-life story, you might still find it interesting. However, it may not hold everyone s attention all the way through. Must watch.
Watching this series has been incredibly resonant for me, as it reflects the dynamics I've experienced with my father, especially during our shared pursuit of clearing the CA exams. While occasional clashes marked our journey, it's clear to me now that his love and support have always been unwavering.
As Buddha wisely advised, ethical conduct is paramount, regardless of whether one is being observed. This series serves as a reminder of the importance of integrity within the CA community and its ripple effects on the broader financial landscape. It's a powerful narrative that resonates deeply with anyone navigating the complexities of the CA profession and its influence on society.
As Buddha wisely advised, ethical conduct is paramount, regardless of whether one is being observed. This series serves as a reminder of the importance of integrity within the CA community and its ripple effects on the broader financial landscape. It's a powerful narrative that resonates deeply with anyone navigating the complexities of the CA profession and its influence on society.
The passion to build an identity, to create a mark in the respective professional fields, the pressure that students/proffesionals have to undergo while taking a competitive exam, rifts between family members, this show has it all.
This show teaches to be proud of one's identity. Wherever one is, how much ever he tries to run away, but at the end of the day, a home is a place where you belong, no matter how it is, and where you belong, shapes a big part of your identity and can't be denied. It is ultimately family, who stands with you at tough times.
This is the story of Shantanu Bansal, son of the owner of a reputed CA coaching centre, in a place, which people call as Jamnapaar. The people belonging here are looked down upon, laughed at upon by the rest of the city. It is a tale of acceptance of a place where you belong. Shantanu, popularly known as Shanky, is embarassed to be a part of Jamnapaar, and wishes to get himself out of this "mess" as he calls it, as soon as he can, only to face a series of events, that make him face reality - that he will always belong to Jamnapaar, no matter what.
It also throws light upon the issue of young minds, being taken advantage of and conned, as they are vulnerable and can be easily brainwashed and get involved in unethical practices.
A visual delight with a strong message, that will touch the audience's heart. A good and meaningful watch overall.
This show teaches to be proud of one's identity. Wherever one is, how much ever he tries to run away, but at the end of the day, a home is a place where you belong, no matter how it is, and where you belong, shapes a big part of your identity and can't be denied. It is ultimately family, who stands with you at tough times.
This is the story of Shantanu Bansal, son of the owner of a reputed CA coaching centre, in a place, which people call as Jamnapaar. The people belonging here are looked down upon, laughed at upon by the rest of the city. It is a tale of acceptance of a place where you belong. Shantanu, popularly known as Shanky, is embarassed to be a part of Jamnapaar, and wishes to get himself out of this "mess" as he calls it, as soon as he can, only to face a series of events, that make him face reality - that he will always belong to Jamnapaar, no matter what.
It also throws light upon the issue of young minds, being taken advantage of and conned, as they are vulnerable and can be easily brainwashed and get involved in unethical practices.
A visual delight with a strong message, that will touch the audience's heart. A good and meaningful watch overall.
What an amazing show .... No funny liners no pickup no over dramatic heroic moment ... just simple plan true to subject story telling and performance top notch ..... the main character shanky I follow his work since he was a child in Ferrari ki savari than he stayed doing your tube short movies and Otto's this guy has played all small kid, school lover boy heart broken .... College friend drama with family what not .... He is super intelligent with his work selection or may be whether he gets he out does that role ... he plays cute to sad to angry to aggressive all .... All the performances are too good .... I like shows with no over dialogue baji unwanted Jokes take subject seriously... rather than carried away with on going trend of out of taste jokes.....
Not a single mistake from performance by actors to screenplay to direction And story is so simple .....
All the best for future.
Not a single mistake from performance by actors to screenplay to direction And story is so simple .....
All the best for future.
The show starts on a good humorous scene and it builds up the pace, awakening interest but too many ads!
That really put me off and I lost all interest.
At a certain point, it becomes really annoying.
Ever watched "Makdee" on Zee Cinema?
It's precisely 1.15 hours of movie but Zee Cinema used to extend it upto 3 hours with ads.
Same feeling!
As an intense viewer, script , direction, punches , acting , BG score, matters a lot to me. I basically live the same life with the character.
As soon as I am about to go deeper in the scene , the annoying advertisement pops up and spoils the entire mood and breaks the flow.
Please look into this and see what can be done.
That really put me off and I lost all interest.
At a certain point, it becomes really annoying.
Ever watched "Makdee" on Zee Cinema?
It's precisely 1.15 hours of movie but Zee Cinema used to extend it upto 3 hours with ads.
Same feeling!
As an intense viewer, script , direction, punches , acting , BG score, matters a lot to me. I basically live the same life with the character.
As soon as I am about to go deeper in the scene , the annoying advertisement pops up and spoils the entire mood and breaks the flow.
Please look into this and see what can be done.
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