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Amish Gupta
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  • 2.5/5
Not far from a typical soap opera

This soap opera doing a terrible job of masquerading itself as modern-day romance is boring, cliched and quite worn out. The only thing the production team managed to upgrade was explicit content. Dialogues employ hip, modern lingo but that doesn't make up for overwhelming hysteria and sappy one-liners.

Rithwik Noon (Karan Kundrra), a rich, cold and aloof hunk with an agenda against women's loyalty, has just broken up with a sensitive, hysterical girl. Overcome by Rithwik's charm, the ex is having a hard time letting go. Fortunately her friend Dr. Palak Sharma (Yogita Bihani), a rational and understanding (polar opposite to Rithwik) has taken upon her the challenge to protect her friend and has swore to never allow guys like Rithwik in a proximity of even 10 mile radius but guess what, destiny has other plans and their worlds collide sooner than anticipated as Rithwik kisses Palak under a mistaken presumption (surprise, surprise right?). Needless to say, the show is unimaginative and feasts on stereotypes.

An impenetrable, stone-hearted Cassanova who is incapable of loving and repulsed by the idea of it, finally meets the girl who corrupts his incorruptible soul with the ideas of compassion and romance. The script and writing and conspicuously dull lack creativity. Production design, however, is grand.

The show is too familiar to be worth anyone's time.

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