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What the folks is a cute story about a family.
The show encapsulates the struggles of Nikhil, a young man who is forced to live with his in-laws for a few weeks. Nikhil's bittersweet interactions with his wife's family, peppered with the stark differences in their lifestyles, will remind you of your own family and leave you with a smile on your face.
'What The Folks' is a journey of how modern families are breaking stereotypes, overcoming generation gaps, and growing to love one another, despite having starkly different world views.
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They will suffocate you yet they wont give up on making you laugh till the stomach hurts.In-laws of Nikhil who are quirky,unpredictable,annoyingly loving and supporting.A modern couple has modern parents but society seems to be as backward as usual when it questions the stay of Nikhil in his in-laws.Unique blending of humor and values.Stuck between the demands of his wife and endless love of his in-laws,will he survive the battle of emotions that is the question.through ups and downs of feelings he finally feels solace and peace with amusing awkward parents of his wife.Now its not just a paranoia of women to impress her in-laws but also for men trying to impress their lovers parents
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What The Folks is an amazing web series showcasing the typical Indian family drama after marriage .
In the first season Nikhil a young man has to go and live with his wife's family so basically he has to overcome all the social stigma and awkwardness that is related when the groom has to live in the brides house with her family , now this series shows an amazing bitter sweet journey between the different lifestyles existing in the different generations and no matter what comes family is always there having the back of each other like from crashing the car to smoking cigarette with Akshata etc.
In the second season then Anita who is Nikhil's wife shifts to Delhi with her husband and then one day Nikhil's parents come to visit them and in fact live with them at their place for some time .
What makes this series more realistic is that despite fighting almost daily , despite the fact that every one has a different ideology and despite innumerable differences they continue to love one another .
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Saas-damaad twist!
First of all, can you please get me a husband like Nikhil? Oh wait. You can't. Because he is an angel. The only thing that feels a little too dramatic about this series is the protagonist, Nikhil. He is just too sweet and innocent.

WHAT THE FOLKS is a typical Indian serial concept with role reversal. What I mean is that, instead of saas-bahu chaos, there is saas-damaad chaos. I mean, love. Awfully cute love.

The wife is away in Delhi while the husband has come to mumbai for a few months for work. And guess who stays in Mumbai? The in-laws! The parents are overjoyed and are always extra cautious not to miss any chance to take care of their 'ladla damaad'. It's cute to watch them fuss over him while he gets too shy and gooey.

The most humourous part of the series is way the inlaws try to control their temper even when Nikhil messes things up. And he messes things up a lot, okay! It's cute to see them change their usual attitude and try to adjust with Nikhil while he, oberwhelmed to get such a loving family, tries to grow up.

WHAT THE FOLKS is a twist to the age old stereotypical Indian household but the irony lies right there. The extra care and the extra formalities emphasize the fact that it isn't normal for the husband to stay with his in laws and is always an object of affection despite whatever he does. This show tries to change some of the mindsets while retaining the age old characteristics and emotions. But none the less, it is a breath of fresh air.
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What The Folks, is rightly named. The show is bag full of funny moments, maddening hospitality, a bit of fights, topped with some very sweet gestures and the love of parents. The show is an irony to the stereotypical Indian daily soaps.

Nikhil, the son in-law comes to Mumbai due to some work & stays at his in-laws place, while his wife Anita is away in Delhi. Like any other Indian family, the in-laws try to make their son in-law feel comfortable and homely at their place, which is so relatable.

The family re-unites on the occassion of their parents' 30th anniversary. There goes on a series of events before and after the party, which is highly entertaining. These events majorly include Nikhil messing things around, and how the in-laws control their temper on their "damaad".

His journey from calling them uncle-aunty to maa-papa, from awkwardness to relaxed, his character has every bit of reality. The love, care & warmth of the family is soothing to watch.
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What The Folks! Is one humorous, maddening, and a totally light hearted show.
It is pretty interesting to see how a son in law decides to come and stay with the parents in law and how he adjusts to the family, as well as how over the time the family warms up to him entirely.
It's #bestoffamily, #cute and # #entertaining
The show represents what a close kind of a bond can actually be established between the new member of the family and the family. Akshata getting along with Nikhil, her brother in law is a sweet sight to witness. It's important to notice how everybody is 'now' trying their best to win each other's heart and how they spread so much warmth!

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Veer Rajwant Singh plays Nikhil, the loving husband from Delhi who agrees to stay with his in-laws on his wife’s insistence on his business trip to Mumbai. Anula Navlekar plays the ‘natkhat saali’ Akshata, who teases her brother-in-law at the drop of a hat. As Nikhil lands, he loses his mobile phone at the airport. What follows is a complete mindboggling, disastrous, irritating, funny chaos that Nikhil doesn’t know how to handle. The only thing that we missed in the first episode is lack of information, which is always the case with a new series. But that will surely go away in the second episode.
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This actually depicts the relationships of married couples in the urban society with their families. #coupleDrama . Must see for a couple.
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The unique take on the ‘sasur-damaad’ relation is a feast for the eyes.
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