Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA truck driver and his helper find cash, kill to keep it and stay at a hotel. A hotel boy sees the money, and word spreads. Criminals clash for the cash and a rising heroine. Greed, chaos, a... Ler tudoA truck driver and his helper find cash, kill to keep it and stay at a hotel. A hotel boy sees the money, and word spreads. Criminals clash for the cash and a rising heroine. Greed, chaos, and survival collide-or is there a twist?A truck driver and his helper find cash, kill to keep it and stay at a hotel. A hotel boy sees the money, and word spreads. Criminals clash for the cash and a rising heroine. Greed, chaos, and survival collide-or is there a twist?
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I watched black money web series after seeing so many reviews floating in my social media. So, I decided to finally watch this and omg It felt like the series ended too quickly:( because i was so invested in the story that each & every moment of the whole series was enjoyable. Loved the screenplay, the characters, their dialogue delivery, their acting everything. The twist of the movie was really unpredictable to me and lastly left me with the reaction " Oh My God, this was reall"!!!!
Last but not the least, the song of this series is really catchy and gives a vibe. Puja cherry did justice to her character. Hoping to see more contents with this much intense from bongo, from raihan rafi & eagerly waiting for season 2 of this series. :)
Last but not the least, the song of this series is really catchy and gives a vibe. Puja cherry did justice to her character. Hoping to see more contents with this much intense from bongo, from raihan rafi & eagerly waiting for season 2 of this series. :)
From the very first episode, it's clear that the director knows how to create the perfect balance between humor and substance. The series plays with absurdity and satire, drawing laughs while also making the audience think.
The performances of the cast are also a key highlight, and much of this can be credited to the director's brilliant guidance. The actors deliver their lines with impeccable timing. The director has managed to bring out the best in each actor, resulting in a series filled with memorable, hilarious moments.
Overall, Black Money is a delightful, feel-good series that showcases the immense talent and comedic genius of Raihan Rafi. It's a refreshing take on modern-day issues, with enough laughs to make it a standout in the comedy genre. If you're looking for a series that delivers both laughter and a bit of sharp social insight, Black Money is the one to watch.
The performances of the cast are also a key highlight, and much of this can be credited to the director's brilliant guidance. The actors deliver their lines with impeccable timing. The director has managed to bring out the best in each actor, resulting in a series filled with memorable, hilarious moments.
Overall, Black Money is a delightful, feel-good series that showcases the immense talent and comedic genius of Raihan Rafi. It's a refreshing take on modern-day issues, with enough laughs to make it a standout in the comedy genre. If you're looking for a series that delivers both laughter and a bit of sharp social insight, Black Money is the one to watch.
There is a lot of hype around this show. Does it live up to the expectation? Let's find out,
Plot: There is no real story here. The plot revolves around a ton of money (!) and a struggling actress, that everybody wants. But ultimately nobody gets anywhere. The plot holes are bigger than the amount of money shown here. Which is funny because they keep saying the amount differently from time to time. There are many more inconsistencies, this is just the most obvious one that should have been addressed.
Genre: They marked this as an Action / Comedy / Thriller. But, the story is so bad that it fails at everything. There is no thrill. Plus, the jokes are not funny and felt like they are trying too hard. For example, in one scene, the actors mention the actual director of this show. They say how good he is and they should hire him etc. There is nothing wrong with that. But the execution is just cringe ngl. The only thing I found funny in this show was the action sequences. Those are laughably bad.
Acting: There are many talented faces here. But the show is full of over acting. Only a few were good. My guess is they couldn't do much with such a horribly written script. Another thing I should mention is that there are just way too many slangs. Almost all characters keep swearing the entire show for no reason.
Ending: To be honest, the twist at the end makes the show worse. It makes everybody look stupid. The show would have been better off without it. It undid the whole story.
Some may find this review harsh. But I had high hopes for the director, Raihan Rafi. I did not expect such a poor show from him. This is probably his worst work so far.
Verdict: Not worth watching.
Plot: There is no real story here. The plot revolves around a ton of money (!) and a struggling actress, that everybody wants. But ultimately nobody gets anywhere. The plot holes are bigger than the amount of money shown here. Which is funny because they keep saying the amount differently from time to time. There are many more inconsistencies, this is just the most obvious one that should have been addressed.
Genre: They marked this as an Action / Comedy / Thriller. But, the story is so bad that it fails at everything. There is no thrill. Plus, the jokes are not funny and felt like they are trying too hard. For example, in one scene, the actors mention the actual director of this show. They say how good he is and they should hire him etc. There is nothing wrong with that. But the execution is just cringe ngl. The only thing I found funny in this show was the action sequences. Those are laughably bad.
Acting: There are many talented faces here. But the show is full of over acting. Only a few were good. My guess is they couldn't do much with such a horribly written script. Another thing I should mention is that there are just way too many slangs. Almost all characters keep swearing the entire show for no reason.
Ending: To be honest, the twist at the end makes the show worse. It makes everybody look stupid. The show would have been better off without it. It undid the whole story.
Some may find this review harsh. But I had high hopes for the director, Raihan Rafi. I did not expect such a poor show from him. This is probably his worst work so far.
Verdict: Not worth watching.
### Black Money: The Most Disappointing Work I've Seen from Raihan Rafi
I had high hopes when I started watching *Black Money*, directed by Raihan Rafi. As someone who thoroughly enjoyed his previous works, especially the commercial hit *Toofan*, I was expecting another remarkable project. Unfortunately, what I experienced was nothing short of disappointing. Throughout the series, I felt let down by almost every aspect - from the overacting to the poor technical quality and a storyline that failed to captivate.
#### A Story That Goes Nowhere
The biggest flaw of *Black Money* is its weak and uninspired story. The premise had potential, but it felt as though no effort was put into fleshing it out. Instead of a gripping narrative, the series meandered aimlessly with predictable twists and clichéd moments. I kept waiting for something engaging to happen, but it never did. The lack of depth in the story made it hard to care about the characters or their struggles.
#### Overacting from Talented Actors
One of the most frustrating aspects of this series was the performances. I've seen the cast excel in their past roles, which made it even more disappointing to watch them overact to the point where it became unbearable. The dialogue delivery felt forced, and the characters were exaggerated to the extent that they seemed cartoonish. I couldn't connect with any of them because their performances lacked the authenticity and subtlety needed to make them believable.
#### Technical Failures
The technical quality of *Black Money* was shockingly bad. From the very first episode, the poor cinematography was evident. The lighting was flat, and the camera work lacked creativity, making the visuals look dull and lifeless. The editing choices were equally questionable, with abrupt transitions that disrupted the flow of the story. Even the sound design was underwhelming, failing to add the tension or atmosphere that a series like this desperately needed.
#### Direction That Lacked Passion
What puzzled me the most was Raihan Rafi's direction. In *Toofan*, he proved his ability to craft engaging stories and bring out the best in his cast and crew. But in *Black Money*, it felt like he wasn't fully invested in the project. The direction was inconsistent, and the series lacked a clear vision. The pacing was all over the place, and there was no sense of cohesion between the scenes. It's hard to believe this is the same director who delivered such brilliant work in the past.
#### Wasted Potential
What makes *Black Money* even more disappointing is the fact that it had so much potential. A story centered around corruption and crime involving money could have been gripping and thought-provoking. But instead of diving deep into these themes, the series scratched the surface and ended up being a shallow, poorly executed mess.
#### Final Thoughts
Watching *Black Money* felt like a chore. The overacting, weak story, poor technical quality, and uninspired direction made it one of the worst viewing experiences I've had in a long time. As a fan of Raihan Rafi, I hope this is just a temporary misstep and not an indication of his future work.
If you're considering watching *Black Money*, I'd recommend saving your time and revisiting Rafi's earlier works instead. This series is a reminder that even the best directors can sometimes falter, but I'm hopeful that Raihan Rafi will bounce back stronger in his next project.
I had high hopes when I started watching *Black Money*, directed by Raihan Rafi. As someone who thoroughly enjoyed his previous works, especially the commercial hit *Toofan*, I was expecting another remarkable project. Unfortunately, what I experienced was nothing short of disappointing. Throughout the series, I felt let down by almost every aspect - from the overacting to the poor technical quality and a storyline that failed to captivate.
#### A Story That Goes Nowhere
The biggest flaw of *Black Money* is its weak and uninspired story. The premise had potential, but it felt as though no effort was put into fleshing it out. Instead of a gripping narrative, the series meandered aimlessly with predictable twists and clichéd moments. I kept waiting for something engaging to happen, but it never did. The lack of depth in the story made it hard to care about the characters or their struggles.
#### Overacting from Talented Actors
One of the most frustrating aspects of this series was the performances. I've seen the cast excel in their past roles, which made it even more disappointing to watch them overact to the point where it became unbearable. The dialogue delivery felt forced, and the characters were exaggerated to the extent that they seemed cartoonish. I couldn't connect with any of them because their performances lacked the authenticity and subtlety needed to make them believable.
#### Technical Failures
The technical quality of *Black Money* was shockingly bad. From the very first episode, the poor cinematography was evident. The lighting was flat, and the camera work lacked creativity, making the visuals look dull and lifeless. The editing choices were equally questionable, with abrupt transitions that disrupted the flow of the story. Even the sound design was underwhelming, failing to add the tension or atmosphere that a series like this desperately needed.
#### Direction That Lacked Passion
What puzzled me the most was Raihan Rafi's direction. In *Toofan*, he proved his ability to craft engaging stories and bring out the best in his cast and crew. But in *Black Money*, it felt like he wasn't fully invested in the project. The direction was inconsistent, and the series lacked a clear vision. The pacing was all over the place, and there was no sense of cohesion between the scenes. It's hard to believe this is the same director who delivered such brilliant work in the past.
#### Wasted Potential
What makes *Black Money* even more disappointing is the fact that it had so much potential. A story centered around corruption and crime involving money could have been gripping and thought-provoking. But instead of diving deep into these themes, the series scratched the surface and ended up being a shallow, poorly executed mess.
#### Final Thoughts
Watching *Black Money* felt like a chore. The overacting, weak story, poor technical quality, and uninspired direction made it one of the worst viewing experiences I've had in a long time. As a fan of Raihan Rafi, I hope this is just a temporary misstep and not an indication of his future work.
If you're considering watching *Black Money*, I'd recommend saving your time and revisiting Rafi's earlier works instead. This series is a reminder that even the best directors can sometimes falter, but I'm hopeful that Raihan Rafi will bounce back stronger in his next project.
Okay, I'm officially obsessed with Black Money! Raihan Rafi knocked it out of the park with this one. Every episode left me wanting more, and I ended up binge-watching the entire thing in one weekend.
The plot is packed with twists and turns, and it kept me guessing the whole time. I loved how the show doesn't shy away from tackling serious topics like corruption and greed, but it does so in a way that feels fresh and exciting. The characters are so well-written, and the performances are incredible. Rubel is the star of the show-his portrayal of a morally gray character is chilling yet relatable. And Puja Cherry's character? She's strong, emotional, and so relatable.
One thing I have to highlight is the production quality. The visuals are stunning, and the way the story unfolds feels so polished. The background score is so gripping that it pulls you even deeper into the narrative.
This isn't just another thriller; it's a series with depth and heart. If you're into stories that keep you on edge while also making you think, Black Money is the show for you. Don't sleep on this one!
The plot is packed with twists and turns, and it kept me guessing the whole time. I loved how the show doesn't shy away from tackling serious topics like corruption and greed, but it does so in a way that feels fresh and exciting. The characters are so well-written, and the performances are incredible. Rubel is the star of the show-his portrayal of a morally gray character is chilling yet relatable. And Puja Cherry's character? She's strong, emotional, and so relatable.
One thing I have to highlight is the production quality. The visuals are stunning, and the way the story unfolds feels so polished. The background score is so gripping that it pulls you even deeper into the narrative.
This isn't just another thriller; it's a series with depth and heart. If you're into stories that keep you on edge while also making you think, Black Money is the show for you. Don't sleep on this one!
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