The main thing that attracted me to this series was that it falls in the Sci-fi genre, a genre that has long been ignored, neglected and thrown away by the Indian film industry (read Bollywood). So when I heard about it, I had to give it a try! I went ahead and started the first episode, and within the first few minutes itself I was already regretting my decision.
The main reasons why Sci-fi genre fails in India include poor storyline (Ra.One), bad execution (Krrish 3), poor acting (Baar baar dekho) or just failure in all departments (Love story 2050). Coming to the series, it's a mix of spirituality, horror, science fiction and fantasy. The plot is wafer thin and is more of a sub-plot of a major series, rather than being a series itself. The runtime is roughly around 100 mins (including start and end credits), which is feature-length, so a lot more could have happened, but didn't. The story was interesting - a couple accidentally travels to the future and gets to know about their deaths, and now they need to go back to the present to fix it. But the execution wasn't good enough, and in the end what you are left with is this.
The main reasons why Sci-fi genre fails in India include poor storyline (Ra.One), bad execution (Krrish 3), poor acting (Baar baar dekho) or just failure in all departments (Love story 2050). Coming to the series, it's a mix of spirituality, horror, science fiction and fantasy. The plot is wafer thin and is more of a sub-plot of a major series, rather than being a series itself. The runtime is roughly around 100 mins (including start and end credits), which is feature-length, so a lot more could have happened, but didn't. The story was interesting - a couple accidentally travels to the future and gets to know about their deaths, and now they need to go back to the present to fix it. But the execution wasn't good enough, and in the end what you are left with is this.