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Heart-Warming
Being a '90s kid, this show was a straight nostalgia for me. I can literally connect with each and every episode of the series. Dealing with issues in school, family problems, growing up, change in thinking process, generation gap, everything is touched upon so cleverly, you cannot help but connect with it. You can be from any part of the world and grow up under any circumstance but you will be able to re-connect your childhood with this series. The story is very simple yet, heart warming and hits you with multiple emotions. This is a must watch if anybody hans't seen this gem by TVF yet.

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As exciting as it's teasers were, Four More Shots didn't reach upto it's expectations. I was really excited to watch this mini series and had took Amazon Prime Video subscription too but, it wasn't worth it. The show had a hold on it's theme of being feminist and sex-comedy but after sometime, it felt pointless. I felt the plot of this mini series lost it's excitement. I loved the friendship between Sayani Gupta, Gurbani Judge, Kirti Kulhari and Maanvi Gagroo's characters but the whole scenario in the story felt unnecessary. Many social issues are addressed here but they could have been expressed and dealt with is a better way. It didn't reach up to my expectations. At first, it was very indulging but it the show lost it's track somewhere in the middle

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Sohini Das reviewed Ghoul
Yet another gem starring Radhika Apte. One of the must watch mini-series of Netflix revolving around paranormal creatures. While, it might not be the best in the genre of Horror, it is a good attempt and start from the Indian context. While the series has a weaker storyline, considering only three episodes, it is a nice attempt to start with from Indian filmmakers. Radhika Apte and Manav Kaul's acting were, as usual, top notch. Overall, the series could have been a bit better.

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Heart-warming
Yet another amazing story by TVF which casts Sumit Vyas. The India audience generally gets tired of watching the sappy romance and mainly tune into Hollywood rom-coms but TVF's Permanent Roommates changed their perspective. A rom-com which starts with a long-distance relationship to a sudden liv-in situation, where Mikesh (Sumit Vyas) is crazy in love and wants to just marry his long distant girlfriend, Tanya (Nidhi Singh) thinks it's too soon especially for people who meet for the first time in 3 years after a long-distant relationship. With Mikesh's naivity and Tanya's negativeness towards their relationship, which she thinks seems to be failing, this couple is literally the recipe of disaster. How this couple made it till the end is still a surprise to me, but they did. Overcoming numerous hardships and change of emotions, this love story wins over your heart with the perfect amount of comedy and romance in it.

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Mind-Blowing
This is a incident that almost every Indian citizen knew about but still, it was needed to be said.

This is an adaptation needed to be made to "show" people the cruelty of the incident that had taken place in the same country they have been living in since birth. This is incident changed the face of this country, the judgement of people. I really want to give Richie Mehta, a standing ovation for writing and adapting this cruel incident and nailed it on Indian web. Especially, what happened after the actual incident back in 2012, how were the culprits finally caught and punished for such a crime, needed to be said and I believe Shefali Shah nailed her character of DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, along with actors Rasika Dugal, Adil Hussain and Rajesh Tailang.

This is not a series that is meant to be binge-watched. It hits you so hard, you won't even be able to sleep at night by yourself. It meant to be seen one episode at a time and each episode takes it's own to register in your brain.
It is a masterpiece.

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