Reviews & Ratings for
Hello! (2017)

Dustbin reviewed Hello!
The story revolves around a vortex of love, betrayal, and mystery in the lives of Anonyo, his wife Nandita, and Nina with whom Anonyo has an extramarital affair. As the story proceeds, the mystery around Nina, her past, her intentions, and her association with Nandita gets deeper. Meanwhile, we learn more and more about Anonyo and Nandita, and their families. But, the thing that feels satisfying about the series is Niandita’s growth, as she learns to stand up for herself. As the story unfolds, it presents big questions about Nina (and a mysterious well-wisher of Nandita). Who is trying to reach Nandita and tell her about her husband’s affair? Who is framing Nandita and making it seem like she is having an affair? In the face of false accusations, Nandita doesn’t defend herself or make an effort to prove the truth. Instead, she asks why it’s a sin if she is having an affair, while the same crime is excusable for her husband. Nandita does not take the responsibility of producing a character certificate, because her husband remains unapologetic and unabashed about his infidelity.
Almost every episode offers a cliff-hanger, and the excitement might just kill you!
"Love" finds an interesting representation in the story. You’ll soon find that it’s a universal feeling, beyond restrictions of gender. And that’s where the maturity of handling a sensitive subject lies. There are multiple layers in the characters; and, while you’ll want to hate Nina, you won’t be able to stop yourself from empathising with her. Whether or not you condone her stalkerish actions and obsessive traits, you’ll recognise her love, as well.
The treatment of the story gets slack by the time it reaches mid way. The dialogues become repetitive, sounding forced at times and lacking conviction. The pace gets slow with non-gripping, though relevant, flashbacks. As far as performances go, Nandita is the protagonist and Raima plays her part with full conviction. Priyanka is a good actor and is convincing as Neena.
Love, betrayal, blackmail, war – Hello web series is a thriller drama that deserves your attention. Don’t miss it!
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the way they showcased the extra marital affair and the cunning nature of the possessive women will excites you and make you stick to your seat while watching it.The more you like thw thriller,the more you will connect to it.Watch it and enjoy.
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Disha Sen reviewed Hello!
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Two words : Hats off. A bengali webseries that can be THIS good. Sorry, being a bengali myself, I underestimated my own people. I guess that's what happens when you ensemble a group of terrific cast like Raima Sen, Priyanka Sarkar, Joy Sengupta and some brilliant writing and cinematography. The boldness of the content is pretty shocking for such a conservative backdrop of the story. Every scene makes you go, "Wait, what just happened?"

One extra marital affair and one mms starts off this devilish journey towards the truth. The mystery is nail biting and every single scene woven together beautifully. Just over 15 minutes per episode and only 8 episodes long, it's interesting to watch how organisedly the story unfoldes in such a short time span.

If you don't fimd any good reasonto watch the show, watch it solely for gaping at Raima aka Nandita. She is a marvellous sight in the attire of a typical 'Bonedi barir' bou, mother of two and a loving wife. And Priyanka is a ball hit out of the park with Nina, the other woman in Anonyo's life. She has compelled me to hate her with every fibre of my being. That's how strong her performance is.

The ending, though I am not so sure, will be how many people's cup of tea. Though it was my cup of tea, it fell a bit flat compared to the amount of excitement it had created previously. But I am ready to overlook that just because the the entirety of the show is such a thrilling ride.

Set in the backdrop of durga pujo, it brings out every flavour of both urban and old school Bengali. So if you are a bengali, watch it to excite that inner feluda in you or just simply because it will give you the 'pujo pujo feel'. And if you are a non-bengali, then watch it to marvel at the wit and intensity that a bengali posseses. And ofcours, for Raima.
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