Khwabon Ke Parindey Season 1 Review: It’s a feel-good trip!
REVIEW: The style of highway journeys is at all times endearing as a result of it is often in regards to the characters’ inside journeys as effectively, which one can relate to. ‘Khwabon Ke Parindey’ can also be about three pals and a stranger they meet alongside their journey.
Bindiya Mathur, a daring particular person with a cheerful manner who would quickly be flying from Melbourne to her hometown Malad (a suburb in North Mumbai) to be along with her household. Earlier than she returns to her actual world, Bindiya intends to take a highway journey along with her finest pals—Meghna Kapoor, who is ready to be married and doesn’t have any huge desires in life, and Dixit Gote, a easy and unadventurous one who is able to take over his father’s enterprise. They’re joined by Aakash Sharma, a witty hitchhiker who’s on a journey quest and loves accumulating cash in reminiscence of his late father. From there, they embark on a highway journey to beat their private troubles and challenges whereas making ready themselves for all times.
This six-part collection, co-directed by Tapasvi Mehta and Amandeep Ahluwalia, focuses on the camaraderie that develops between passengers and strangers on board. It is simple for viewers to empathise with the three protagonists, who will not be solely taking advantage of their journey but in addition have an underlying sense of insecurity and anxiousness about what lies forward for them. Many Bollywood movies, comparable to ‘Dil Chahta Hai,’ ‘Zindagi Milegi Na Dobara’ and ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani,’ have related ideas…. however right here the writers (Tapasvi Mehta, Chirag Ratna Singh, and Amandeep Ahluwalia) have penned it in a approach that they’ve little to convey by means of its plot. Nonetheless, Archit & Smit and Rajarshi Sanyal present some upbeat music to accompany the story.
Finally, it’s the screenplay and dialogues (by Aarsh Vora) that hold you all through. Regardless that the collection strikes at a stagnant tempo, it has its personal distinctive moments that viewers will definitely like. Moreover, the cinematography (by Bernard Winter) centered on scenic locales in Australia, fantastically captures the general vibe of the present and can entice you to go to these areas sooner or later.
As Bindiya, Asha Negi is convincing. Her character of a loud, outspoken and occasion animal woman does, nonetheless, go overboard at instances. Mrinal Dutt’s portrayal of Dixit, who’s trapped in a 9-to-5 work tradition however aspires to be a musician, is endearing. Manasi Moghe has executed a fantastic job as Meghna, and the other aspect of her persona is amusing. Tushar Sharma’s portrayal of the know-it-all Aakash, who aspires to be a author, is admirable.
All mentioned, ‘Khwabon Ke Parindey’ doesn’t delve deeply sufficient into the story to elicit an emotional or sturdy reference to the viewers. As an alternative, it is a easy present about– friendships, bonding, highway journeys, conflicts and a few memorable moments, making it an easy-breezy watch.