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  • 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.

  • Barzakh Review: Visually Stunning & Refreshingly Artistic Mystical

    Barzakh Review: Visually Stunning & Refreshingly Artistic Mystical

    Barzakh Review: Visually Stunning & Refreshingly Artistic Mystical

    Barzakh means a place in-between. The stage between death and resurrection. The kingdom between paradise and hell. Barzakh series is stuck between perfection and promise!

    Barzakh is an ambitious web series of love, longing and loss from across the border. Beautifully composed on a canvas, awesomely shot in beautiful locales and an outstanding ensemble cast with superlative performances – Barzakh is wonderfully designed.

    A super wealth patriarch Jafar invites his estranged sons for his third marriage to his first love Mahtab. It is just that Mahtab is dead, and Jafar believes she will meet him on the other side. His two sons have a difficult relationship with him while the villagers demand access to atrium of his palatial ‘Land Of Nowhere’ house.

    Strained family ties, postpartum depression, challenges of caregiving, parenting issues, mental health, toxic patriarchy – all topics are showcased by rich characters. All this in the backdrop of red-draped fairies, pink souls with baggage, special girl and other supernatural themes.

    Loved the Gibran Rumi type quotes, breathtaking Hunza valley, carefully crafted visuals and metaphor rich depictions. And of course, the superlative acting of the terrific trio of Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed and Salman Shahid! The Zindagi Gulzar Hai pair is adorable.

    Yet, inspite of all its positives, it fails to make an impact and achieve its true potential – perhaps it is trying to achieve too much.

    Barzakh is intelligent, brave, unique and highly creative. It grows on you and will stay with you – not every series can claim that!

    Watch it with loads of patience!

  • Laila Majnu Review: The Eternal Love’s Journey From Kashmir To Spirituality

    Laila Majnu Review: The Eternal Love’s Journey From Kashmir To Spirituality

    Laila Majnu Review: The Eternal Love’s Journey From Kashmir To Spirituality

    The popular and classical tragic love story of Persian and Arabic times gets a Kashmiri setup in Imtiaz Ali’s writing. The Sajid Ali directed movie impresses with its authentic and rawness – Yashraj polish is missing but the movie touches your heart and soul.

    Laila – the girl is a prick tease who flirts with a battery of Srinagar boys

    Majnu (Qais) – the guy has bad reputation looks but stalks in a disarming manner

    As Qais tells Laila “humaari kahaani likhi gayi hai”, they fall in love while their parents are sworn enemies. The virgin love has a roller coaster ride with Laila getting married to a local politician and Majnu escaping to London. He returns and seems to be in an eternal waiting game for Laila. Both lose their lives with Majnu becoming a crazy mad lover. He discovers spirituality emphasising the path to God is nothing but love.

    Avinash Tiwary is intense and gets better as the movie progresses. He makes us believe in the madness of love with his powerful portrayal of Majnu. Tripti Dimri shows her talent in this pre-Animal avatar. Kashmir is a character by itself – what would Vishal Bharadwaj or Gulzar have done?.

    The songs are beautiful – O Meri Laila, Hafiz Hafiz and Aahista shine. The direction and editing could have been better as movie fails in certain portions.

    The movie was a big flop but the audience love brings it back after years of conversations. Within 3-4 days of release, it has made more money than its initial run six years ago! Love stories are eternal!

    Watch Laila Majnu for Avinash Tiwary’s Majnu act, Kashmir backdrop, nice music and a timeless love story!

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  • Kakuda Review: Fresh Fun Folklore Gives Frail Fear

    Kakuda Review: Fresh Fun Folklore Gives Frail Fear

    Kakuda Review: Fresh Fun Folklore Gives Frail Fear

    The horror comedy’s premise is refreshing and interesting: Every Tuesday evening at the designated time, the small door next to the main door needs to be opened by a family male, else the devilish mythical ‘Kakuda’ would strike. The victim would develop a hump and the person dies within 13 days.

    A newly wed couple Sonakshi and Saqib get entangled in the Kakuda folklore when the groom is late to open the door and he is marked for death. Riteish is the ghost hunter, who comes to their rescue and helps to set the house in order.

    The film has a great cast, strong performances and nice comic timing but it fails to make an impact due to weak ghost, half baked plot and hurried ending! Riteish is impressive with excellent acts by Saqib Salem and Sonakshi.

    A nice fun one time watch – Not in the class Stree!

    Disclaimer: The movie was shot at the family establishment of the reviewer.

  • Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai Review: A Manoj Bajpayee Masterclass!

    Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai Review: A Manoj Bajpayee Masterclass!

    Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai is a stellar court room drama based on the real-life trial and conviction of Asaram Bapu. The film focuses on how a morally righteous lawyer P C Solanki (Manoj Bajpayee) fights the case of young sexual harassment victim Nu Singh for a period of five years and ensures justice. 

    The movie depicts how self-styled ‘godman’ prey on gullible victims, how naive parents act as accidental catalysts, how goons terrorise the victims and how rich and powerful find ways to delay and distort justice. Though the movie’s end is predictable, Manoj Bajpayee’s performance and strong writing keep you engrossed. 

    The Shiv bhakt protagonist is brilliant as he deals with the battery of accomplished lawyers and their legal games. The chant of ‘Har Har Mahadev’ and the use of Ramayana analogy as closing statement are smartly brilliant. 

    Manoj Bajpayee shines with a riveting performance – not his best but even his average is above class. There is no room for anyone else in the movie – the movie’s title is clear about it! But it could be a lost opportunity to focus on the trials and tribulations of the young child and her parents. 

    A good watch for fans of court room drama and Manoj Bajpayee. 

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