Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn accident during a medical check-up changes Roohi's life completely, she must face whatever fate has in store for her.An accident during a medical check-up changes Roohi's life completely, she must face whatever fate has in store for her.An accident during a medical check-up changes Roohi's life completely, she must face whatever fate has in store for her.
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A plot that in theory supports comedy is stretched to the limit with one dimensional characters.
It's apparently an adaptation of another series and they have done a terrible job. Apart from the fact that the actors (sorry to Stanislavski for even calling what these folks do as 'acting') are terrible, there aren't any laughs at all. I had to skip scenes to somehow get through two episodes.
Why is the Indian OTT landscape full of such unimaginative non original content? I think they have even stopped trying to give viewers anything new. Might as well watch 'saas bahu' dramas since this is basically a redressed version of one.
It's apparently an adaptation of another series and they have done a terrible job. Apart from the fact that the actors (sorry to Stanislavski for even calling what these folks do as 'acting') are terrible, there aren't any laughs at all. I had to skip scenes to somehow get through two episodes.
Why is the Indian OTT landscape full of such unimaginative non original content? I think they have even stopped trying to give viewers anything new. Might as well watch 'saas bahu' dramas since this is basically a redressed version of one.
Feel so bad at last, I was enjoying the show from the beginning and getting hurt at Last. Omkar should be the hero ... It's too much non sense. I know, I should not act like this but for someone like me who was expecting for something good to be happening at last.. it's not okay at all.. got irritating towards Roohi.. Hoirongnida..
Why so bad at Last?
Emotionally tortured.. almost hate at Roohi.. I don't get it.. Atleast you writer should have common sense for the ending.. For someone genuine, kissing hugging with anyone is not okay at all..
Oops Ap Kya! Wth.
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Emotionally tortured.. almost hate at Roohi.. I don't get it.. Atleast you writer should have common sense for the ending.. For someone genuine, kissing hugging with anyone is not okay at all..
Oops Ap Kya! Wth.
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This show is a breath of fresh air. It's one of those shows that makes you laugh, think, and, let's be real, also cringe at some of the craziness going on. But in the best way possible.
Now, they do mention that this show is a remake of 'Jane The Virgin'. But this show's got its own unique swag.
What makes this show stand out is the crazy combination of humor, drama, and that unexpected mystery twist. Because this isn't just about Roohi and her accidental pregnancy. There's this whole mystery angle that unfolds around the main rom-com story. The show slowly reveals little hints about Roohi's past and why things went down the way they did.
Right from the time the film Makdee came out, I have had a belief that Shweta Basu Prasad has a potential to be a good actress with time and she proves it in this show with her subtle, cute and versatile acting. The support cast of Aashim and Abhay, Sonali Kulkarni and Javed Jaafrey make it really entertaining together weaving different angles of Roohi's life.
One of the things I really like about this show is the way it tackles real issues while keeping things light. It's not just about laughs, it gets into the complications of family expectations, societal norms, and the pressure to conform to what's "acceptable." But the show doesn't make it preachy, it does it all in this breezy, entertaining way that makes you laugh and think at the same time. It's like watching your own life unfold in a much crazier version, and you can't help but relate to it.
And let's talk about the vibe. The visuals are fresh and modern, the colors pop, the sets are fun, and the city feels alive. It's got that young, urban energy that really fits with the show's theme of breaking free from the traditional shackles. The whole thing feels fresh and feels like it was made for a younger, more open-minded audience.
But the real reason this show stands out is because it's breaking stereotypes and cute plot twists. This isn't just another predictable Indian TV show with over-the-top melodrama. It's a show that lets the characters be messy, real, and imperfect and that's what makes it relatable. And on top of that, it's not afraid to throw in a mystery that keeps you on your toes. It's like they're saying, "Yeah, we're gonna make you laugh, but we're also gonna keep you guessing." And honestly, it works.
Now, they do mention that this show is a remake of 'Jane The Virgin'. But this show's got its own unique swag.
What makes this show stand out is the crazy combination of humor, drama, and that unexpected mystery twist. Because this isn't just about Roohi and her accidental pregnancy. There's this whole mystery angle that unfolds around the main rom-com story. The show slowly reveals little hints about Roohi's past and why things went down the way they did.
Right from the time the film Makdee came out, I have had a belief that Shweta Basu Prasad has a potential to be a good actress with time and she proves it in this show with her subtle, cute and versatile acting. The support cast of Aashim and Abhay, Sonali Kulkarni and Javed Jaafrey make it really entertaining together weaving different angles of Roohi's life.
One of the things I really like about this show is the way it tackles real issues while keeping things light. It's not just about laughs, it gets into the complications of family expectations, societal norms, and the pressure to conform to what's "acceptable." But the show doesn't make it preachy, it does it all in this breezy, entertaining way that makes you laugh and think at the same time. It's like watching your own life unfold in a much crazier version, and you can't help but relate to it.
And let's talk about the vibe. The visuals are fresh and modern, the colors pop, the sets are fun, and the city feels alive. It's got that young, urban energy that really fits with the show's theme of breaking free from the traditional shackles. The whole thing feels fresh and feels like it was made for a younger, more open-minded audience.
But the real reason this show stands out is because it's breaking stereotypes and cute plot twists. This isn't just another predictable Indian TV show with over-the-top melodrama. It's a show that lets the characters be messy, real, and imperfect and that's what makes it relatable. And on top of that, it's not afraid to throw in a mystery that keeps you on your toes. It's like they're saying, "Yeah, we're gonna make you laugh, but we're also gonna keep you guessing." And honestly, it works.
Roohi (Shweta Basu Prasad) is 28 years old and still a virgin owing to a promise she made to her grandmother (Apara Mehta). Subhadra's apprehension comes from the fact that her daughter and Roohi's mother, Paakhi (Sonali Kulkarni) had a teenage pregnancy, a fact that brought social shame in a conservative society. But having mended ties with her once estranged daughter, the three now live as a close knit family, bingeing on their favourite television soap together, every evening. Omkar (Abhay Mahajan) Roohi's boyfriend of three years is deeply committed to her and agrees to wait till they are officially hitched.
It's all pretty hunky-dory till Roohi's visit to gynae for a check-up leaves her pregnant! In a case of mistaken identity, she is artificially inseminated by the one of the last few 'good sperms' of a man who turns out to be her boss, Samar (Ashim Gulati). While Roohi's first reaction is to opt for an abortion, Samar who has survived testicular cancer and his wife Alisha (Amy Aela) try to convince her to be a surrogate mother, so they can adopt the baby, putting her in a dilemma. But that's not the only thing that adds chaos to her life.
While Omkar tries to be supportive of her decision to carry the baby to full term, Roohi finds herself getting increasingly attracted to Samar. To complicate matters further, Samar and Alisha seem to have hit a dead end in their marriage. And in the middle of all this ensuing drama, there is some more when Roohi finds out the identity of her father, who she never knew of. On the other hand, Omkar, an Intelligence Bureau detective unearths some uncomfortable truths about Samar's family, while investigating a drug smuggling case. As personalities Samar and Omkar are as different as chalk and cheese and almost at each other's throat most times.
Oops! Ab Kya? The official adaptation of the series, Jane The Virgin, pretty much follows the same trajectory, with a few changes. Overall, the narrative is a pot-pourri of emotional highs and lows, drama and comedy. While the series humours the common tropes of soap operas quite effectively, it goes over the top quite often. Also the over-explanation by the narrator robs the show of some of its charm. And there are some cringe moments too ('Gullak' as a metaphor for virginity being one) and the jokes don't always land. But that said, it does tear into societal norms and hypocrisies while sticking to its quirky, chaotic vibe.
The series has good, dependable performances by seasoned actors Apara Mehta, Jaaved Jaffrey and Sonali Kulkarni. Shweta Basu Prasad is impressive as Roohi, going through a gamut of emotions as her life goes from perfectly planned to topsy-turvy. Abhay Mahajan as the no-nonsense, committed Omkar and Ashim Gulati as the suave Samar hit the right notes.
Overall, Oops! Ab Kya? Is a mixed bag though it makes for a decent, breezy watch. And of course the cliff-hanger ending ensures there will be a season 2.
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It's all pretty hunky-dory till Roohi's visit to gynae for a check-up leaves her pregnant! In a case of mistaken identity, she is artificially inseminated by the one of the last few 'good sperms' of a man who turns out to be her boss, Samar (Ashim Gulati). While Roohi's first reaction is to opt for an abortion, Samar who has survived testicular cancer and his wife Alisha (Amy Aela) try to convince her to be a surrogate mother, so they can adopt the baby, putting her in a dilemma. But that's not the only thing that adds chaos to her life.
While Omkar tries to be supportive of her decision to carry the baby to full term, Roohi finds herself getting increasingly attracted to Samar. To complicate matters further, Samar and Alisha seem to have hit a dead end in their marriage. And in the middle of all this ensuing drama, there is some more when Roohi finds out the identity of her father, who she never knew of. On the other hand, Omkar, an Intelligence Bureau detective unearths some uncomfortable truths about Samar's family, while investigating a drug smuggling case. As personalities Samar and Omkar are as different as chalk and cheese and almost at each other's throat most times.
Oops! Ab Kya? The official adaptation of the series, Jane The Virgin, pretty much follows the same trajectory, with a few changes. Overall, the narrative is a pot-pourri of emotional highs and lows, drama and comedy. While the series humours the common tropes of soap operas quite effectively, it goes over the top quite often. Also the over-explanation by the narrator robs the show of some of its charm. And there are some cringe moments too ('Gullak' as a metaphor for virginity being one) and the jokes don't always land. But that said, it does tear into societal norms and hypocrisies while sticking to its quirky, chaotic vibe.
The series has good, dependable performances by seasoned actors Apara Mehta, Jaaved Jaffrey and Sonali Kulkarni. Shweta Basu Prasad is impressive as Roohi, going through a gamut of emotions as her life goes from perfectly planned to topsy-turvy. Abhay Mahajan as the no-nonsense, committed Omkar and Ashim Gulati as the suave Samar hit the right notes.
Overall, Oops! Ab Kya? Is a mixed bag though it makes for a decent, breezy watch. And of course the cliff-hanger ending ensures there will be a season 2.
Videos.
Whole series is good, comedy but last episode end is pathetic. Suggesting to Omakar get saved and Roohi returns to Omkar in next season. True lover should be Omkar not Samar as Samar and Roohi has only attraction. But Omkar is supporting Roohi since last 3 years and after came to know about Roohi and Samar still he is supporting her. We can see true love in Omkar's eyes and his behaviour. Also need to know who is Mayasur and her past. What happens to roohi's child, who will be given possession of child. Viewers wish Roohi and Omkar together and child possession with them and not to Samar. Samar will be given visiting permission to child.
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