GIRLSPLAINING Review

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Amish Gupta
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  • 5/5
Puts wit in witty.

This show is a perfect example of what thoughtful writing and equally committed dialogue delivery can achieve. The show poses such ingenuity, I almost felt like getting up on my feet and whistling at certain segments. All the episodes have a very typical format, Nikhil (Mohak Meet) is distressed about something that went wrong in his relationship, so he confides in Ruchi (Ahsaas Channa) and Mitali (Kritika Avasthi), his close friends who also happen to be two knowledgeable relationships "aficionados." They guide him in his endeavor to woo and impress her lady love especially with regard to, ahem, love-making.

All their advice is put in genius metaphors like 'self-study' for 'masturbation' and equally impressive analogies like comparing favorite items on a restaurant menu to preferred sexual positions.

Performances are spot on, with excellent comedy timing. Star of the show is undoubtedly the writing. At no point, the show feels feminist or sexist and manages to voice struggles of all genders in a relationship.

For a good laugh and a stellar experience, Girlsplaining is a must-watch.

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