sharanprakash13
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The show's portrayal of Indian culture feels incredibly simplistic and fails to capture the true essence of modern India. For instance, the image of Indians wearing kurtas in meetings is a glaring stereotype that does not reflect reality. This reliance on outdated representations overlooks the diversity and dynamism of contemporary Indian society.
It would have significantly improved the show if the creators had conducted even basic research into how India is. A little effort could have led to a more authentic depiction, showcasing the nuances of Indian culture rather than resorting to clichés. Authenticity matters in storytelling, as it fosters a deeper connection with the audience and offers a more accurate reflection of the society being portrayed.
Moreover, while the plot has potential, the acting and direction leave much to be desired. The performances often feel flat and lack the depth needed to bring the characters to life. Strong direction is essential for transforming a good script into a compelling narrative, yet here, it seems to be lacking. Moments that should resonate emotionally instead fall flat, which detracts from the overall viewing experience.
Ultimately, the show misses an opportunity to present a richer, more relatable narrative. By relying on stereotypes and neglecting the cultural realities of modern India, it fails to engage viewers meaningfully. A more thoughtful approach, grounded in research and authentic representation, could have made for a much more impactful experience.
It would have significantly improved the show if the creators had conducted even basic research into how India is. A little effort could have led to a more authentic depiction, showcasing the nuances of Indian culture rather than resorting to clichés. Authenticity matters in storytelling, as it fosters a deeper connection with the audience and offers a more accurate reflection of the society being portrayed.
Moreover, while the plot has potential, the acting and direction leave much to be desired. The performances often feel flat and lack the depth needed to bring the characters to life. Strong direction is essential for transforming a good script into a compelling narrative, yet here, it seems to be lacking. Moments that should resonate emotionally instead fall flat, which detracts from the overall viewing experience.
Ultimately, the show misses an opportunity to present a richer, more relatable narrative. By relying on stereotypes and neglecting the cultural realities of modern India, it fails to engage viewers meaningfully. A more thoughtful approach, grounded in research and authentic representation, could have made for a much more impactful experience.
The movie doesn't start with a bang. Ten minutes into the film, I was cursing myself for watching it. Then I came here to check the reviews and saw only two reviews, each with a rating of 1. I knew these ratings were unfair, so I decided to give the movie a shot. Honestly, the movie is decent-I'd rate it a 5 or 6. It's a one-time watch; the concept is new, and while I agree it is inspired by "Her," "Black Mirror," and others, at least someone is trying.
The acting by both leads is good, but the supporting actors are lackluster and overacted. The cameos were cool. Out of the three new actresses, I find Ananya to be the better actor, so pardon me if you feel the movie deserves a 5 instead of a 6.
The acting by both leads is good, but the supporting actors are lackluster and overacted. The cameos were cool. Out of the three new actresses, I find Ananya to be the better actor, so pardon me if you feel the movie deserves a 5 instead of a 6.
Oh my god!!
Such a picturesque movie depicting the unacceptable harsh reality which people might say doesn't happen anymore. Every actor performed beautifully in the movie with flawless work in cinematography, sound, script. Story seemed like a same old casteism tale but it is so amazingly told that you would not leave your seat and miss a frame of this masterpiece.
Such a picturesque movie depicting the unacceptable harsh reality which people might say doesn't happen anymore. Every actor performed beautifully in the movie with flawless work in cinematography, sound, script. Story seemed like a same old casteism tale but it is so amazingly told that you would not leave your seat and miss a frame of this masterpiece.