The misadventures of a good girl.The misadventures of a good girl.The misadventures of a good girl.
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I don't why people have given bad rating..but genuinely it is one of the best series!
This is TVFs first bad series. Hard to believe that the makers of such incredible shows even made this. The Characters are not likable, no humor in the script. Some scenes feel really out of the place and can't connect with the a real badly written script here. They went for the feminism issues but couldn't portray it well. And it makes for a really painful watch. Couldn't even complete the 3rd episode which was so cringe-worthy that i switched it off. I am sad that i had to write this review specially for this. I really hope from the bottom of my heart that TVF recovers from this setback.
I am a fan of TVF . And this Girl Nidhi Bisht is far better than those Bollywood fake actresses. So much to learn from her acting skills from being a shy and awkward girl to a bold and badass she plays each role with ease what else we need.
I can totally relate with her in many ways! Loved the story, the character and most wonderful Nidhi mam
The show, an attempt to portray the ills of the modern urban Indian society, remains that- an attempt, and that too so bad that some college projects are far better than this. It's too amateurish.
The show is ambitious, no doubt about that. It tries to cover some burning issues present in today's India- issues which are most relevant to the newly emerging bourgeoisie of the nation. Sadly such issues are not depicted in our popular culture too often and one would hope for a really nuanced approach from the makers of TVF, but that turned out not to be the case. The huge letdown comes from the script department, which before this show was perhaps the best thing about TVF. The script is incoherent, random preachy scenes which do not connect together make some really intolerable sequences. The result is- some funny(well, an attempt to be funny) scenes sprinkled here and there in the midst of some preachy-lecture-scenes.
Well, to be honest, it had some moments of good humor and some genuine moments that one could for a moment connect to, but that is the end of all that is good in the show. It gets so bad one has to force oneself through the torture that the third episode was. It's not to say that the first two are any good, but the third episode was so bad I could not force myself anymore- left the show in the middle of the episode.
I just can't bear to imagine that this comes from the makers of shows like Pitchers and Tripling. A huge letdown. From here they can only go up.
The show is ambitious, no doubt about that. It tries to cover some burning issues present in today's India- issues which are most relevant to the newly emerging bourgeoisie of the nation. Sadly such issues are not depicted in our popular culture too often and one would hope for a really nuanced approach from the makers of TVF, but that turned out not to be the case. The huge letdown comes from the script department, which before this show was perhaps the best thing about TVF. The script is incoherent, random preachy scenes which do not connect together make some really intolerable sequences. The result is- some funny(well, an attempt to be funny) scenes sprinkled here and there in the midst of some preachy-lecture-scenes.
Well, to be honest, it had some moments of good humor and some genuine moments that one could for a moment connect to, but that is the end of all that is good in the show. It gets so bad one has to force oneself through the torture that the third episode was. It's not to say that the first two are any good, but the third episode was so bad I could not force myself anymore- left the show in the middle of the episode.
I just can't bear to imagine that this comes from the makers of shows like Pitchers and Tripling. A huge letdown. From here they can only go up.
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