Google techie Saransh surprises childhood sweetheart Jinal with a promise ring. Shockingly, she desires an open relationship. Saransh navigates family, friends, and wedding chaos, torn by Ji... Read allGoogle techie Saransh surprises childhood sweetheart Jinal with a promise ring. Shockingly, she desires an open relationship. Saransh navigates family, friends, and wedding chaos, torn by Jinal's plea to explore love beyond their bond.Google techie Saransh surprises childhood sweetheart Jinal with a promise ring. Shockingly, she desires an open relationship. Saransh navigates family, friends, and wedding chaos, torn by Jinal's plea to explore love beyond their bond.
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Overall it was a good web series but it could have been better. Some parts were too confusing and chaotic, the roles of the main leads were confusing at times as well. Watched this show cause of anshuman but his role was not something to constantly talk about. I think all the reviews about this series is overrated. Though, i appreciate the work and efforts of everyone to make this series but it was a bit cringe. It's like a teenage love story like any other YouTube short film. I'm surprised that everyone is giving this series a 10/10 but in my opinion it needed to be a bit better to get a 10/10.
In an era of being connected all the time, what are the connections that really matter? Do we really communicate anymore? Are affairs of the heart really meant to be understood by the limitations of the logical mind?
DILLOGICAL takes on these interesting questions in a refreshing, light hearted and yet relevant way by telling us the story of Saransh and Jinal, the poster-perfect couple going through what they think is just a rough patch, and their simple minded attempt to reinvogorate things by 'opening' up their relationship. As we learn more about them, we are joined by their OG gang from Baroda: Umang, Sana, Diksha and Anunay as they take a trip to Daman to be a part of Anunay's sister Sakshi & Sharman's destination wedding. With layers of friendship and history, we see their attempts to make their relationship work as friends and family slowly come to terms with their newfound arrangement, impacting every last ceremony of the wedding. I enjoyed the music, the cast and the chemistry, which made me go back in time. It's a fun binge-watch with its heart in the right place.
DILLOGICAL takes on these interesting questions in a refreshing, light hearted and yet relevant way by telling us the story of Saransh and Jinal, the poster-perfect couple going through what they think is just a rough patch, and their simple minded attempt to reinvogorate things by 'opening' up their relationship. As we learn more about them, we are joined by their OG gang from Baroda: Umang, Sana, Diksha and Anunay as they take a trip to Daman to be a part of Anunay's sister Sakshi & Sharman's destination wedding. With layers of friendship and history, we see their attempts to make their relationship work as friends and family slowly come to terms with their newfound arrangement, impacting every last ceremony of the wedding. I enjoyed the music, the cast and the chemistry, which made me go back in time. It's a fun binge-watch with its heart in the right place.
I started watching the show because apparently everyone has been talking about it. I was instantly hooked. Its something different. Fun, light hearted, good music, beautiful actors and great performances. It is quite relatable and makes us see how today's generation is swinging between what's conventional and what's not. Another love story that resonated in amazon mini tv's kitty. Also, Anshuman Malhotra's performance is top quality. But Nupur Nagpal steals the show. Definitely her fan now. The chemistry between them is palpable. I am actually craving for Season 2 now and waiting to see where Saransh and Jinal go from here.
The eight-episode mini-series, each spanning approximately 30 minutes is packed with entertaining storylines and a fun young cast who's great performances make it a fun watch
Relatable situations of the youth today is captured perfectly by the writters and translated on screen the Director in a honest way .
The lead couple, Anshuman Malhotra and Nupur Nagpal, perfectly portray their teenage selves and adults. They have an easy chemistry and pass off as best friends. Chetan Dhawan as a goofy and childlike Umang, and Prasanna Bisht as his smart girlfriend (Jinal's bestie), Sana, stand out. Priyank Sharma as choreographer Dhruv, Tanvika Parlikar as Deeksha, and Sanchit Kundra as Anunay also deserve mention. The young bunch convincingly passes off as best friends.
Dillogical is a young and pretty-looking Valentine's Day offering that is a must watch.
Situationship is the new relationship status. Add to this the complex phenomenon of polyamoury, or open relationship, and a bunch of restless and impulsive Gen Z youngsters, and chaos ought to ensue. And it does in this romance drama, which is all about how a group of friends deals with one couple trying to have an open relationship. The backdrop of a wedding in Daman makes things crazier and more colourful.
Saransh (Anshuman Malhotra) and Jinal (Nupur Nagpal) are childhood sweethearts who have been in a long-distance relationship for four years. While the former is sure of settling down with his girlfriend, the latter wants to make it big as a social media star and explore life, which also entails dating other people. While director Sol Kohli gives one a peek into what it means to be a youngster these days, the incessant drama often goes overboard, and situations feel forced.
The show tries to unravel complicated relationship choices, but things don't seem thought through. Jinal desires more than being known as Saransh's wife and succeeding as an influencer, but her fire to do so doesn't come across too well. Amid the changing dynamics between the friends and the backdrop of their best friend Sakshi's (Surbhi Dhyani) wedding, the viewer gets a series of drunken shenanigans, fickle dates, misunderstandings, etc.
Relatable situations of the youth today is captured perfectly by the writters and translated on screen the Director in a honest way .
The lead couple, Anshuman Malhotra and Nupur Nagpal, perfectly portray their teenage selves and adults. They have an easy chemistry and pass off as best friends. Chetan Dhawan as a goofy and childlike Umang, and Prasanna Bisht as his smart girlfriend (Jinal's bestie), Sana, stand out. Priyank Sharma as choreographer Dhruv, Tanvika Parlikar as Deeksha, and Sanchit Kundra as Anunay also deserve mention. The young bunch convincingly passes off as best friends.
Dillogical is a young and pretty-looking Valentine's Day offering that is a must watch.
Situationship is the new relationship status. Add to this the complex phenomenon of polyamoury, or open relationship, and a bunch of restless and impulsive Gen Z youngsters, and chaos ought to ensue. And it does in this romance drama, which is all about how a group of friends deals with one couple trying to have an open relationship. The backdrop of a wedding in Daman makes things crazier and more colourful.
Saransh (Anshuman Malhotra) and Jinal (Nupur Nagpal) are childhood sweethearts who have been in a long-distance relationship for four years. While the former is sure of settling down with his girlfriend, the latter wants to make it big as a social media star and explore life, which also entails dating other people. While director Sol Kohli gives one a peek into what it means to be a youngster these days, the incessant drama often goes overboard, and situations feel forced.
The show tries to unravel complicated relationship choices, but things don't seem thought through. Jinal desires more than being known as Saransh's wife and succeeding as an influencer, but her fire to do so doesn't come across too well. Amid the changing dynamics between the friends and the backdrop of their best friend Sakshi's (Surbhi Dhyani) wedding, the viewer gets a series of drunken shenanigans, fickle dates, misunderstandings, etc.
Dillogical brings together a cast that feels so fresh that their take on the modern dating scenarios feels immersive, making you feel like you are a part of the gang right from the get go. The confusions, the intensities and the heartbreaks are all brought out beautifully. Anshuman and Nupur steal the show, but the supporting cast holds the stage extremely well. Anunay and Deeksha seemed to be quite well written characters and the actors playing them, Sanchit and Tanvika do a stellar job. Would love for a deep dive into the nuances of each of their characters, and their stories as well, which was probably the only aspect in which the show left me wanting more.
Overall, Dillogical is likely to have you glued to your screens as the story keeps unravelling itself in soft, sometimes funny, but mostly very earnest stages. Hoping to see more of the gang in the upcoming seasons!
Overall, Dillogical is likely to have you glued to your screens as the story keeps unravelling itself in soft, sometimes funny, but mostly very earnest stages. Hoping to see more of the gang in the upcoming seasons!
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