Reeta Sanyal
- TV Series
- 2024–
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5.5/10
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In this pulp investigative dramedy, Advocate Reeta Sanyal fights criminals, some bizarre, some terrifying, while trying to unmask her father's killer.In this pulp investigative dramedy, Advocate Reeta Sanyal fights criminals, some bizarre, some terrifying, while trying to unmask her father's killer.In this pulp investigative dramedy, Advocate Reeta Sanyal fights criminals, some bizarre, some terrifying, while trying to unmask her father's killer.
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There are actors, and then there are performers who light up the screen effortlessly-Adah Sharma is the latter. Reeta Sanyal is yet another testament to her incredible range as an actress. Her ability to handle humor with precision, her impeccable expressions, and her undeniable charisma make this film a delightful watch. Comedy is not just about delivering funny lines; it's about timing, energy, and spontaneity-all of which Adah executes with ease. What truly makes her stand out is how she immerses herself in the role, making every scene she's in feel fresh and engaging. With her undeniable talent and effortless charm, Adah continues to prove that she's not just a versatile actress but a true entertainer.
Reeta Sanyal Review: Adah Sharma's Comedy Falls Flat
Disney+ Hotstar's latest series, Reeta Sanyal, stars Adah Sharma as a lawyer seeking to become India's top lawyer. Based on Amit Khan's novel, the show's first episode entertains but lacks novelty.
Adah's comedy feels repetitive, mirroring previous films. Director Abhirup Ghosh struggles to balance humor and drama.
Release Date: October 14, 2024 Platform: Disney+ Hotstar
Watch for light-hearted comedy, but don't expect groundbreaking content. Adah's talent deserves better writing.
Reeta Sanyal's concept, inspired by true events, has potential. However, execution and pacing hinder its impact.
Give it a try if you enjoy Adah Sharma's humor."
Disney+ Hotstar's latest series, Reeta Sanyal, stars Adah Sharma as a lawyer seeking to become India's top lawyer. Based on Amit Khan's novel, the show's first episode entertains but lacks novelty.
Adah's comedy feels repetitive, mirroring previous films. Director Abhirup Ghosh struggles to balance humor and drama.
Release Date: October 14, 2024 Platform: Disney+ Hotstar
Watch for light-hearted comedy, but don't expect groundbreaking content. Adah's talent deserves better writing.
Reeta Sanyal's concept, inspired by true events, has potential. However, execution and pacing hinder its impact.
Give it a try if you enjoy Adah Sharma's humor."
Akdom bakwas series hai...too lengthy and impractical. The court scenes, the investigations, crime scene areas, every single thing is so childish. Such a waste of time and internet. I don't understand why is hotstar allowing such productions. They used to maintain some class earlier now every other day there are some new hotstar specials and everything is full of rubbish. There was a time when series like special ops released, and now all this rubbish. The police is shown to have some supernatural powers to provide evidence and the court scenes are mockery in the name of law. And multiple episodes just stretching the show for nothing.
This show is a new low for TV, and it's painfully obvious that it was never made with any ambition to achieve anything. It's just garbage content thrown together to grab eyeballs. I certainly didn't plan to watch it, but I ended up catching a solid 40 minutes (like 2 episodes, way more than I could stomach) while my mom was watching it on TV. And trust me - that was enough.
I don't even know where to begin with this mess. It feels like every department just phoned it in - like they didn't care at all. The entire production lacks originality; it's a sloppy mashup of poorly copied ideas that just don't work together.
The costume and makeup? Absolutely horrendous. It looks like they picked stuff up from a bargain bin and threw it on without a second thought. And the cast - it's like they specifically chose people who can't act. Half the time, they seem just as lost as the audience, like they were never told what the scene was about or where the story was going.
The cinematography was almost laughable, with Tiktok-like transitions that belong in a 15-second clip, not a feature-length show. Scenes would jump so abruptly that it was genuinely jarring, completely destroying any potential for a cohesive storyline.
This is the worst thing I've seen in a while - just a lazy excuse of a show, pumping out content without care or creativity.
I don't even know where to begin with this mess. It feels like every department just phoned it in - like they didn't care at all. The entire production lacks originality; it's a sloppy mashup of poorly copied ideas that just don't work together.
The costume and makeup? Absolutely horrendous. It looks like they picked stuff up from a bargain bin and threw it on without a second thought. And the cast - it's like they specifically chose people who can't act. Half the time, they seem just as lost as the audience, like they were never told what the scene was about or where the story was going.
The cinematography was almost laughable, with Tiktok-like transitions that belong in a 15-second clip, not a feature-length show. Scenes would jump so abruptly that it was genuinely jarring, completely destroying any potential for a cohesive storyline.
This is the worst thing I've seen in a while - just a lazy excuse of a show, pumping out content without care or creativity.
Adah Sharma's performance in Reeta Sanyal is nothing short of brilliant. She has a rare gift for comedy-her expressions, delivery, and natural charm make her a joy to watch. While many actors rely on exaggerated performances to land a joke, Adah's approach is refreshingly organic, making every moment feel spontaneous yet perfectly timed. Her infectious energy ensures that even the quirkiest of scenes never feel overdone. But beyond her comedic prowess, she brings depth to her character, making sure that she's not just there for laughs but to add heart to the story. Adah's range as an actress continues to expand, and with every new project, she proves that she's a dynamic performer who can handle any genre with grace and confidence.
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