Indrani Kothari est la reine de la société d'Alibaug, elle s'oppose à Karma Talwar lorsqu'elle rejoint l'élite de la ville côtière. Elle veut oeil pour oeil et sang pour sang.Indrani Kothari est la reine de la société d'Alibaug, elle s'oppose à Karma Talwar lorsqu'elle rejoint l'élite de la ville côtière. Elle veut oeil pour oeil et sang pour sang.Indrani Kothari est la reine de la société d'Alibaug, elle s'oppose à Karma Talwar lorsqu'elle rejoint l'élite de la ville côtière. Elle veut oeil pour oeil et sang pour sang.
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The makers spent too much money in casting Raveena Tandon and dressing the actors. They should have spent a little more money on the story, direction and editing. The overall story is hardly 4 episodes worth. They stretched it too long unnecessarily. All actings are extremely poor and quite a few over acted too much. Especially the young actors all needed an acting workshop. Including the main protagonist. Screenplay is hilarious. Useless overlappings and parties make the series dull and dragged. Predictable story line and no logical conclusion to any event. Police and law enforcement is practically shown as useless entities. I am not even going to watch the rest of the episode when it releases.
The problem isn't copying or being inspired the fantastic show Revenge. The problem is they keep literally carbon copy it to the extent that you might aswel have just seen revenge with hindi subtitles and you'll be watching the original at least. Whatever happened to originality.. I mean its not like Bollywood hasn't got a long track record of copying hollywood exacting the result..I would understand if it was based on real life or true events it would be understandable but in this day and age? And the amount of money Bollywood is making. They could invest all that money into writing a good story rather than spending 90% of the budget on a nationwide dance sequence with everything and the kitchen sink in it.
Positive:
Nothing much positive, few dialogue were very good, actors have good but there was not such for them
Negative: Too slow pace, writer should have more thrilling or more emotions
Not sure how come Raveena joined this project.
Either they dont have good script or they put more money on actors.
After watching the series, you find out, what exactly you ate watching, there is nothing take aware, normal people remember after watching something, Even after watching crime petrol or CID or saas bahu serials you take away something.
Total disappointment, waste of time, if you have nothing to watch then only watch this, I got carriedaway with title.
Negative: Too slow pace, writer should have more thrilling or more emotions
Not sure how come Raveena joined this project.
Either they dont have good script or they put more money on actors.
After watching the series, you find out, what exactly you ate watching, there is nothing take aware, normal people remember after watching something, Even after watching crime petrol or CID or saas bahu serials you take away something.
Total disappointment, waste of time, if you have nothing to watch then only watch this, I got carriedaway with title.
Karmma Calling" takes audiences on a thought-provoking journey of self-discovery, wrapped in a tapestry of stunning visuals and profound storytelling. Directed by the visionary filmmaker Aanya Dev, this film transcends traditional boundaries, seamlessly blending Eastern philosophy with Western narrative techniques.
The story revolves around Maya, played with grace and depth by the talented Anaya Kapoor, a young woman grappling with the complexities of modern life and a relentless pursuit of success. Unbeknownst to her, a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger sets her on an unexpected path of self-reflection and spiritual exploration.
The film's cinematography is a visual feast, with lush landscapes and vibrant cityscapes serving as the backdrop for Maya's transformative journey. Dev masterfully weaves together dreamlike sequences and grounded reality, creating a visual language that mirrors the internal conflicts faced by the protagonist.
The supporting cast, including seasoned actors Rajat Malhotra and Naina Verma, deliver compelling performances that elevate the film's emotional resonance. The chemistry between the characters adds depth to the narrative, enhancing the viewer's connection to Maya's quest for meaning.
The film's soundtrack, composed by the talented Arjun Sharma, complements the narrative beautifully. The music becomes a character in itself, guiding Maya through moments of introspection and revelation. The fusion of traditional Indian instruments with contemporary beats adds a unique and captivating layer to the film.
"Karmma Calling" delves into themes of karma, destiny, and the interconnectedness of all things. It skillfully navigates philosophical concepts without becoming preachy, allowing viewers to interpret and reflect on the messages in their own way. The screenplay, penned by Dev and co-writer Siddharth Mehta, strikes a delicate balance between enlightenment and entertainment.
While the film successfully explores profound themes, there are moments when the pacing feels a bit sluggish, and certain scenes could benefit from tighter editing. Additionally, some viewers may find the philosophical elements to be more pronounced than the plot itself, which could be a matter of personal preference.
In conclusion, "Karmma Calling" is a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating film that invites audiences to embark on a journey of self-discovery. Aanya Dev's directorial prowess, coupled with Anaya Kapoor's captivating performance, makes this cinematic experience a compelling exploration of the human spirit. Despite a few pacing issues, the film stands as a testament to the power of storytelling in transcending cultural boundaries and inspiring introspection.
The story revolves around Maya, played with grace and depth by the talented Anaya Kapoor, a young woman grappling with the complexities of modern life and a relentless pursuit of success. Unbeknownst to her, a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger sets her on an unexpected path of self-reflection and spiritual exploration.
The film's cinematography is a visual feast, with lush landscapes and vibrant cityscapes serving as the backdrop for Maya's transformative journey. Dev masterfully weaves together dreamlike sequences and grounded reality, creating a visual language that mirrors the internal conflicts faced by the protagonist.
The supporting cast, including seasoned actors Rajat Malhotra and Naina Verma, deliver compelling performances that elevate the film's emotional resonance. The chemistry between the characters adds depth to the narrative, enhancing the viewer's connection to Maya's quest for meaning.
The film's soundtrack, composed by the talented Arjun Sharma, complements the narrative beautifully. The music becomes a character in itself, guiding Maya through moments of introspection and revelation. The fusion of traditional Indian instruments with contemporary beats adds a unique and captivating layer to the film.
"Karmma Calling" delves into themes of karma, destiny, and the interconnectedness of all things. It skillfully navigates philosophical concepts without becoming preachy, allowing viewers to interpret and reflect on the messages in their own way. The screenplay, penned by Dev and co-writer Siddharth Mehta, strikes a delicate balance between enlightenment and entertainment.
While the film successfully explores profound themes, there are moments when the pacing feels a bit sluggish, and certain scenes could benefit from tighter editing. Additionally, some viewers may find the philosophical elements to be more pronounced than the plot itself, which could be a matter of personal preference.
In conclusion, "Karmma Calling" is a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating film that invites audiences to embark on a journey of self-discovery. Aanya Dev's directorial prowess, coupled with Anaya Kapoor's captivating performance, makes this cinematic experience a compelling exploration of the human spirit. Despite a few pacing issues, the film stands as a testament to the power of storytelling in transcending cultural boundaries and inspiring introspection.
It is an interesting watch. Good actors. And good acting. Had me invested and I watched all seven episodes back to back. Only to find a cliff hanger ! When will the next Season be releasing ? I feel the episodes could have been more crisp. Felt a few memories were being repeated which was dragging the serial a bit when one is impatient to know what is happening next. I understand it is based on the original series Revenge. It may not be as crisp as Revenge but since the serial is not available in India - am glad the Indian version is at least available for us to watch. Namrata Sheth looks elegant and poised. Amy Aela is cute! Waluscha D'Souza is sizzling. Raveena Tandon is now a senior actress and good.
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