KD has a head exploding with ideas. But after his club shuts down, he has several choices but none that excite him. Until one night, when he happens to visit his friend's 2 century-old house... Read allKD has a head exploding with ideas. But after his club shuts down, he has several choices but none that excite him. Until one night, when he happens to visit his friend's 2 century-old house that's been lying dormant for years.KD has a head exploding with ideas. But after his club shuts down, he has several choices but none that excite him. Until one night, when he happens to visit his friend's 2 century-old house that's been lying dormant for years.
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When you start to watch this series remember that there is nothing else like it. So respect it by offering some flowers and agarbatti's that you normally offer to gods because this is something sacred. And that should be respected in whatever form it is. By form I mean just 7 episodes released out of 10 in 2012. :(
We desperately need a reincarnation of this sacred thing called Bring on the Night to chase off the evils like Splitsvilla and Roadies and all those couply series making the buddhi-brasht of the indian youth. This is something as a city dwelling guy like me would stay tuned for in a TV show.
We desperately need a reincarnation of this sacred thing called Bring on the Night to chase off the evils like Splitsvilla and Roadies and all those couply series making the buddhi-brasht of the indian youth. This is something as a city dwelling guy like me would stay tuned for in a TV show.
Being a ho\uge fan of foreign TV series i never thought that Indian television can even come close to them. But i must say this TV series is actually better than most of the foreign TV series.
Story is awesome, greatly directed and hats off to the dialogues !
Each and every character is really good played and the diversity in characters really brings this TV series above all. Every character is show stealer in its own way !
I really hope MTV India comes up with more its seasons and help the Indian TV industry to actually deliver something worth watching !
10/10
Story is awesome, greatly directed and hats off to the dialogues !
Each and every character is really good played and the diversity in characters really brings this TV series above all. Every character is show stealer in its own way !
I really hope MTV India comes up with more its seasons and help the Indian TV industry to actually deliver something worth watching !
10/10
Indian TV is generally synonymous with regressive story lines, shoddy direction, bad writing, one-dimensional performances... lets face it, for anyone with any kind of sensibility, Serialized television in India is frankly unwatchable, with the exception of maybe one or two shows.
In the midst of all this, comes Bring On The Night, with a high powered adrenalin injection straight into the jugular of the Indian television scene.
Shot in Hindi and English with some Marathi thrown in, it is the story of 4 friends, christened 'The Wolfpack' and led by sensitive entrepreneur KD, they start a party hangout joint for like- minded people. The philosophy being, 'When the party ends, where do people go to party?'
What follows is ten episodes of intelligent writing, brilliant acting, fantastic music, and excellent direction. Every episode is crammed with interesting characters, and genuine laugh out loud moments.
But its not all fun and games, there is a lot of depth to the story and characters.
Each actor brings something to the table. Devang, played played extremely sincerely by Husain Dalal is funny, especially when he is playing confused and out of his depth. Patrick, played by Patrick Graham completely succeeds in bringing the feeling of being the stranger in a strange land, but completely at home. Maakad, played by Sarang Sathiye brings a kind of sensitivity to the character not often seen. His conflict is felt by the viewers, and its the easiest thing to get behind him and root for him. The three Parsee characters, Xerxes, Hoshang, and Darius, played by Afshad Kelawala, Kashyap Kapoor and Danesh Irani respectively provide the comic relief, some of it gratuitous, but all of it brilliant.
With so many characters, each one written and performed on point, it is very difficult to stand out when you are playing the straight man, but Arjun Mathur, who plays KD, doesn't seem to struggle, and manages to more than hold his own. A role that needs to be fun, intelligent, and sensitive is brought to life with his performance, and by the time the series is at midway point, manages to become the most engaging of the lot.
I could go on, but I won't. Instead, I urge anyone who reads this to get on the MTV India website and check the show out on their own accord. You will not be disappointed.
In the midst of all this, comes Bring On The Night, with a high powered adrenalin injection straight into the jugular of the Indian television scene.
Shot in Hindi and English with some Marathi thrown in, it is the story of 4 friends, christened 'The Wolfpack' and led by sensitive entrepreneur KD, they start a party hangout joint for like- minded people. The philosophy being, 'When the party ends, where do people go to party?'
What follows is ten episodes of intelligent writing, brilliant acting, fantastic music, and excellent direction. Every episode is crammed with interesting characters, and genuine laugh out loud moments.
But its not all fun and games, there is a lot of depth to the story and characters.
Each actor brings something to the table. Devang, played played extremely sincerely by Husain Dalal is funny, especially when he is playing confused and out of his depth. Patrick, played by Patrick Graham completely succeeds in bringing the feeling of being the stranger in a strange land, but completely at home. Maakad, played by Sarang Sathiye brings a kind of sensitivity to the character not often seen. His conflict is felt by the viewers, and its the easiest thing to get behind him and root for him. The three Parsee characters, Xerxes, Hoshang, and Darius, played by Afshad Kelawala, Kashyap Kapoor and Danesh Irani respectively provide the comic relief, some of it gratuitous, but all of it brilliant.
With so many characters, each one written and performed on point, it is very difficult to stand out when you are playing the straight man, but Arjun Mathur, who plays KD, doesn't seem to struggle, and manages to more than hold his own. A role that needs to be fun, intelligent, and sensitive is brought to life with his performance, and by the time the series is at midway point, manages to become the most engaging of the lot.
I could go on, but I won't. Instead, I urge anyone who reads this to get on the MTV India website and check the show out on their own accord. You will not be disappointed.
This show was a first of it's kind. I saw this when it came out and I got a time to watch this again and I've to say it is still one of best web series from India.
This was a fresh breathe for Indian TV, which is generally full of trash. Bring on the night has awesome story, great acting, intelligent dialogues and excellent direction. Even the background score was above par.
I can go on and on, but I recommend this show to anyone, even to people from foreign country.
'When the party ends, where do people go to party?' They go to BRING ON THE NIGHT!
This was a fresh breathe for Indian TV, which is generally full of trash. Bring on the night has awesome story, great acting, intelligent dialogues and excellent direction. Even the background score was above par.
I can go on and on, but I recommend this show to anyone, even to people from foreign country.
'When the party ends, where do people go to party?' They go to BRING ON THE NIGHT!
Everything about this web series is just spot on. From dialogues to cinematography, production design, story casting. Everything is just perfect, and that's what makes it a treat to watch. Can't believe this came in 2012 and I'm watching it now. It's certainly not worth missing.
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