Tag: WeekendWatch

  • Bakaiti: Middle Class Mayhem Minus The Gullak Magic

    Bakaiti: Middle Class Mayhem Minus The Gullak Magic

    The struggles of the middle class captured in the new slice-of-life story – the constant bickering, money crunch, and endless family drama. The intent is heartfelt, but it never quite reaches the charm and depth of Gullak, which remains the gold standard in this space.

    The Ghaziabad based Katarias have monetary challenges and the low bank balance impacts all areas of life. They decide to rent out a room in the ancestral property to ease the financial crunch – much to the dismay of extended family members. Educational dreams, teenage crush, property quarrels – all add to the middle class mayhem.

    The Bandish Bandit pair of Rajesh Tailang and Sheeba Chaddha are as reliable as ever and portray the challenges of middle class struggles in touching manner. The nightgown & dupatta wearing Sheeba conveys a lot through her eyes and silence. The sibling squabbles feel authentic, with a nice balance of mischief and underlying love. Aditya Shukla as the younger son Bharat steals the show with his natural charm, and Tanya Sharma (Naina) makes a strong impact.

    Despite these performances, the series struggles to leave a lasting mark. The episodes are short, but the writing feels safe, the humour lacks bite, and the warmth never quite envelops you. The climax arrives abruptly, leaving you wishing for more emotional depth and sharper storytelling.

    Final Verdict: A watchable but forgettable middle-class dramedy. Fine for a casual binge, but don’t expect the Gullak-level heart tugs.

  • Adolescence Review: An Impeccable Masterpiece – Mandatory Watch!

    Adolescence Review: An Impeccable Masterpiece – Mandatory Watch!

    Adolescence Review: An Impeccable Masterpiece – Mandatory Watch!

    Adolescence is a gripping top notch layered roller coaster dealing with the highly relevant themes of adulting, impact of influencers, teenage insecurities, social media indoctrination, deep misogyny, and parenting challenges in modern world! A catastrophic, horrific and moving experience!

    Just watch it! Every parent, every educator and every teenager should watch it!

    Spoilers ahead, if you continue to read!

    Adolescence is about how an incident changes the lives of a family. A 13 year young boy is accused of a murder and arrested from his home. The four episodes cover different perspectives – first episode is a police procedural dealing with arrest in the police station, the second episode showcases the behaviour of teens in contemporary device loaded school, the third episode is the closed door hard hitting interaction of psychologist with the accused and the final episode is the impact on family and life after the event in the home and town.

    The show is a masterclass – the amazing idea of a single shot take for the entire episode creates a great impact – like watching live theatrical purpose! Episode 3 will remain one of the finest one hour of television in recent times! Class!

    The amazing prowess of actors is on full showcase – how the intelligent posh psychiatrist Erin Doherty engages the accused, uncovers the truth and processes her emotions – just out of this world. The way Stephen Graham as father deals with the situation is exemplary – straddling shock, concern, anger and regret!  His facial emotions say what words cannot ever say – when the child is stripped – pure genius at work. And the debutant 15-year-old Owen Cooper as the central character slays it – from a pant-wetting boy to smart

    conversationalist to angry male – he is rocking!

    Adolescence is the best of television for you!

    “I should’ve done better”

    I do not think any closing lines have created such a thought-provoking deep impact in recent times as these ones in the Adolescence! Totally Devastating!

    (Casablanca, Gone With The Wind and Silence Of The Lambs are my all-time favourites for beautiful ending one liners!)

    Do you like me?

    Do you think I am ugly?

    Are we safe in our homes?

    The mental repercussion of thoughts like these emerge in a Netflix redeeming spectacular show!

    And more questions emerge!

    How can we do a good parenting job?

    Can good produce evil?

    How can kids deal with social media?

    How much technology is good?

    Adolescence is the perfect mix of gut-wrenching contemporary premise, dazzling performances, technical impeccability and devastating impact that calls for action and conversations!

    Ladies and gentlemen, watch the finest piece of artistic work today!

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  • Raat Jawaan Hai – A Must Watch Friendship Hug!

    Raat Jawaan Hai – A Must Watch Friendship Hug!

    Raat Jawaan Hai – A Must Watch Friendship Hug!

    Dil Chahta Hai & Zindagi Na Milegi Dobra Friendship Meets An Ultimate Adventure Called Parenting!

    Raat Jawaan Hai is a refreshing and heart warming series focussing on adult friendships and raising children. Three friends Avinash, Radhika and Suman are juggling the challenges of parenting while their spouses focus on winning the bread. Their friendship helps them navigate life, marriage, parents, self-identity, career and other challenges that emerge on the way.

    Anjali Anand as Radhika is the energy and outspoken cult leader. Barun Sobti as Avinash gives a perfect portrayal of ‘stay-at-home-dad’ blending his humour and insecurities. Priya Bapat as Suman is the hesitant one but the emotional anchor of the trio.

    Highly relatable to the urban couples, it touches your heart with humour, feelings and profound thought. Special credit to the writer – Loved the rural uncle who refused a life because he has to get 10K steps on Fitbit. Or the lines like: We are exactly like our kids. Just potty trained!

    Brilliantly written, wonderfully acted and beautifully directed, ‘Raat Jawaan Hai’ is a must watch!

  • The Banshees Of Inisherin: Melancholic. Macabre. Maddening. Morbid. Must-Watch.

    The Banshees Of Inisherin: Melancholic. Macabre. Maddening. Morbid. Must-Watch.

    An impeccable, thought provoking and insightful epic of human relationships and life!

    When friendships break!

    When existential questions hurt!

    Just like every other day, Padraic visits his best friend Colm for the ritualistic trip to the local pub. Colm refuses to speak and breaks the friendship which devastates Padraic to no end. Padraic persists on winning back his friend but Colm is equally stubborn and threatens to cut off his fingers one by one if Padriac does not back off! Ouch! And shockingly, he walks the talk! Heart-breaking and horrifying!

    What a story….what an impressive set of eclectic characters!

    Colm is a thinker who wants to have a purposeful life and leaving a lasting impression on the world! His icy cold rejection of Colm is incisive – “I just don’t like you no more”!

    Padraic just wants to be nice human being and feels kindness is what one will be remembered for! His reactions to Colm as well as his interactions with animals are moving!

    Dominic is the troubled teenager who steals the show when he says “there goes that dream”!

    Padriac’s sister Siobhan is a wise, well-read and strong woman with dreams and ambition…Her silence pierces as well as her retorts like “not another silent man in Inisherin”

    And what an ending! Will not spoil the beans…tell what you think of it?

    Colin Farell and Brendan Gleeson’s chemistry as two friends at odd is amazing! The whole range of emotions from confusion to shock to anger is well a master class in acting – expressed with eyes and body language! Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan are rock solid and lift the movie to a next level.

    Martin McDonagh focusses on human relationship and small town absurdities with the backdrop of war in a remote Irish island. Life in a judgemental and probing community can be claustrophobic and maddening! The writing and screenplay is very meaningful and incisive – translated impeccably on the big screen with an emphatic treatment! The cinematography is a character in itself and transports you to the beautifully Irish countryside. The visuals and music have a calming effect – acting as a meditative healing amidst the melancholic pain!

    A movie that will touch you and set you thinking!

  • ‘Monica O My Darling’ Review: Womaniya Blast In A Musical Comic Thriller!

    ‘Monica O My Darling’ Review: Womaniya Blast In A Musical Comic Thriller!

    A taut pop culture rich thriller with unapologetic eccentric characters! A social climber has it all – great job, beautiful fiancé and a bright future – till things go south! A femme fatale secretary and a kick-ass police officer create a mad energy of its own! And there are murders along the way!

    Huma Qureshi & Radhika Apte have a blast in the intriguing murder mystery! Huma Quereshi is a riot. Radhika Apte is completely sassy. Lovely to see them enjoying in their well-written characters. Rajukumar Rao does a great job but he has been there, done that. A great ensemble cast.

    The music is terrific and adds to the quirky fun. Songs like ‘ Yeh Ek Zindagi’, ‘Love you so much that I want to kill you’ ‘Bye Bye Adios’ etc are a character in itself!

    Smart writing, strong screenplay, fabulous dialogues, marvellous acting and outstanding music make it a nice watch. Editing could have been better. Director Vasan Bala creates a cool cocktail of Johnny Gaddar, Sriram Raghavan and James Hadley Chase novels.

    Worth a watch!