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I have read some of the reviews and it is unfair for people to attach sentimental feelings to a cartoon show when there are movies where actors portray characters and dance on very noble Hindu religion songs creating an entire commercialization and the songs being played during religious festivals, etc.
The point of the show is Ankush is a kid with principles and learning to do the things the right way. His belief and faith in Bajrangi makes him stronger and never gets away from the faith that Bajrangi is there to support him whenever he needs him. And the show portrays a classic innocent relationship between God and a child. We also try to see "God" in a child but here there are characters which show that good wins over evil and that having faith in Bajrangi is very important and does not lead to failure.
People go "gaga" over Salman Khan dancing on Bajrangi or Hrithik Roshan showing his moves on Deva Shri Ganesha - such display is more preposterous and unforgiving as opposed to this show which shows a great bonding between Bajrangi and Ankush.
There are good principles that kids can learn from different episodes like not to steal, not to hurt, not to lie, always be truthful and learn those and bring about better individuality. But people here are being more sentimental and over-reacting to downplay the impact that this show has on a kid's mind.
People are more than willing to take their kids to movies that have violence and dance to the tunes of all the Bollywood stars but not willing to accept the innocent message to be taught from such cartoons.
The point of the show is Ankush is a kid with principles and learning to do the things the right way. His belief and faith in Bajrangi makes him stronger and never gets away from the faith that Bajrangi is there to support him whenever he needs him. And the show portrays a classic innocent relationship between God and a child. We also try to see "God" in a child but here there are characters which show that good wins over evil and that having faith in Bajrangi is very important and does not lead to failure.
People go "gaga" over Salman Khan dancing on Bajrangi or Hrithik Roshan showing his moves on Deva Shri Ganesha - such display is more preposterous and unforgiving as opposed to this show which shows a great bonding between Bajrangi and Ankush.
There are good principles that kids can learn from different episodes like not to steal, not to hurt, not to lie, always be truthful and learn those and bring about better individuality. But people here are being more sentimental and over-reacting to downplay the impact that this show has on a kid's mind.
People are more than willing to take their kids to movies that have violence and dance to the tunes of all the Bollywood stars but not willing to accept the innocent message to be taught from such cartoons.
The series just drags on. I was so excited to see it at the beginning when I thought the series revolves around a main protagonist but then he gets into an accident and then it switches to another protagonist - Jennifer Winget. And then it just goes back and forth between love stories, office drama, a villain lady, and just keeps dragging on.
I got tired after watching episode 18 and when I found out that this web series is not one of those that completes within a few episodes I just got frustrated. There just doesn't seem to be an end to this. It's just a badly executed script that the producer and the director both expect people to give them good reviews based on a courtroom drama or series revolving around legal families. First of all such courtroom dramas have been a huge hit in the OTP. Your Honor, the recent Lakhan Leela Bhargava, Criminal Justice, etc.
But this!!!!! It just goes overboard and it becomes tiring that this just doesn't seem to end. A good start gone completely wrong with the direction and seems like the script writer just doesn't know how to move the story forward without extending many episodes or having a smart end to bring everyone to justice - The more the show extends without actually sticking to point, story, it just seems lost. Anushka's father is still in the bed after 28 episodes and by this time, even BR Chopra's Mahabhadata finale had seen Duryodhana defeated by Bhim. And that was an Epic.. an epic. The way this just drags on - it actually is shameful on the director's side that no proper attention is paid to keep the viewer engaged and want him glued to the next episode. I hope the sponsors of the show read such reviews and actually find out that the viewers are clueless about where the story is going.
Here's what's going on and it's defining a force called circular motion:
Virat and Anushkas history is shown in flashback at the beginning of every episode Then in present day reality - they fight, patch up, ignore each other.
Then there is a villain - dhan Dhan Dhan - Ankita and she has a viscuous secret which is why she's after The Raisinghanis.
But Anushka is a poor naive mature lawyer who just brings anyone at home to stay with her.
Ankita is up to some tricks Virat and Anushka again fight argue patch up are friends break up.
Anushka starts dating Akshat Then Virat and Anushka again fight argue patch up are friends break up.
Just drags pm- what a boring boring story telling capability.
Close the case soon!!!
Writing adjourned.
I got tired after watching episode 18 and when I found out that this web series is not one of those that completes within a few episodes I just got frustrated. There just doesn't seem to be an end to this. It's just a badly executed script that the producer and the director both expect people to give them good reviews based on a courtroom drama or series revolving around legal families. First of all such courtroom dramas have been a huge hit in the OTP. Your Honor, the recent Lakhan Leela Bhargava, Criminal Justice, etc.
But this!!!!! It just goes overboard and it becomes tiring that this just doesn't seem to end. A good start gone completely wrong with the direction and seems like the script writer just doesn't know how to move the story forward without extending many episodes or having a smart end to bring everyone to justice - The more the show extends without actually sticking to point, story, it just seems lost. Anushka's father is still in the bed after 28 episodes and by this time, even BR Chopra's Mahabhadata finale had seen Duryodhana defeated by Bhim. And that was an Epic.. an epic. The way this just drags on - it actually is shameful on the director's side that no proper attention is paid to keep the viewer engaged and want him glued to the next episode. I hope the sponsors of the show read such reviews and actually find out that the viewers are clueless about where the story is going.
Here's what's going on and it's defining a force called circular motion:
Virat and Anushkas history is shown in flashback at the beginning of every episode Then in present day reality - they fight, patch up, ignore each other.
Then there is a villain - dhan Dhan Dhan - Ankita and she has a viscuous secret which is why she's after The Raisinghanis.
But Anushka is a poor naive mature lawyer who just brings anyone at home to stay with her.
Ankita is up to some tricks Virat and Anushka again fight argue patch up are friends break up.
Anushka starts dating Akshat Then Virat and Anushka again fight argue patch up are friends break up.
Just drags pm- what a boring boring story telling capability.
Close the case soon!!!
Writing adjourned.
Wow - Bollywood movies should just stop production and releases. The family drama and the quality of such content on OTT is really OVER THE TOP.
What classic series this is. We had Yeh Meri Family, the Ghullak, Gubbare, Panchayat, Please See Attached, and now this!
Khatta Meetha brings a heart warming feeling watching each episode. So much realistic feeling tied to every single episode.
Apoorva Arora has once again picked a great series for her development as a versatile youth actor. College Romance was good too. But this series is setting some serious expectations and competition for Bollywood movies and their high paying fakestars.
The setting of a simple home, tuition classes - this has been missing in all the flashy Bollywood movies. Nothing is worth more than being attached to a story and having a personal touch to it.
A the Bollywood's ghissi pitti stories are worthless in front of Khatta Meetha - every single episode has a remembrance of normal day to day life and the ground reality that revolves around the life of all Indians. The dialoguea and the situations shown in the series reminds us a lot about how we live on ground.
Bollywood movies just create the Big factor because they have an aim to hit the 100-crore club. Such web series do not and this is why they produce content and stories that keep the audience watch episode and another episode and preciously wait for the next season and the next and so on. This is what value added content is all about. Such series do not need marketing but a word of mouth about how impactful the stories are- that's enough to draw people to it.
I dare any Bollywood movie producers to come up with such beautiful stories that remind us of the 70s and 80s movies like Ghar Ghar ki Kahani and how close-knit Indian families of today still are.
Well done with the screenplay execution and great direction. The actors are into their characters. The tuition teacher is a great example of how such teachers produce good students and instill good culture and direction.
We need more such web series and movies to spread a normal message and keep the audience focused and attached to real life.
What classic series this is. We had Yeh Meri Family, the Ghullak, Gubbare, Panchayat, Please See Attached, and now this!
Khatta Meetha brings a heart warming feeling watching each episode. So much realistic feeling tied to every single episode.
Apoorva Arora has once again picked a great series for her development as a versatile youth actor. College Romance was good too. But this series is setting some serious expectations and competition for Bollywood movies and their high paying fakestars.
The setting of a simple home, tuition classes - this has been missing in all the flashy Bollywood movies. Nothing is worth more than being attached to a story and having a personal touch to it.
A the Bollywood's ghissi pitti stories are worthless in front of Khatta Meetha - every single episode has a remembrance of normal day to day life and the ground reality that revolves around the life of all Indians. The dialoguea and the situations shown in the series reminds us a lot about how we live on ground.
Bollywood movies just create the Big factor because they have an aim to hit the 100-crore club. Such web series do not and this is why they produce content and stories that keep the audience watch episode and another episode and preciously wait for the next season and the next and so on. This is what value added content is all about. Such series do not need marketing but a word of mouth about how impactful the stories are- that's enough to draw people to it.
I dare any Bollywood movie producers to come up with such beautiful stories that remind us of the 70s and 80s movies like Ghar Ghar ki Kahani and how close-knit Indian families of today still are.
Well done with the screenplay execution and great direction. The actors are into their characters. The tuition teacher is a great example of how such teachers produce good students and instill good culture and direction.
We need more such web series and movies to spread a normal message and keep the audience focused and attached to real life.