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Bada Naam Karenge Web Series Review

So all in all, if you like the taste of Rajshri and you have been watching it since before, then for sure this show is for you, although the length of the show should have been a little shorter.

By Ayush VermaPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
Bada Naam Karenge Review

Rajshri Productions is known for weddings. No, they don't have a catering branch; rather, they organize weddings in movies, and weddings are the main theme in almost all their movies.

Now Rajshri has entered the OTT world and the theme here is also weddings, but to know what is around it, you will have to watch their new show called Bada Naam Karenge.

But should you watch this show or not, I am going to share that with you right now.

Well, the main protagonists of the story are Rishabh and Surbhi, who are about to have an arranged marriage, but the twist here is that both of them already know each other, and there are some things in their past which they do not want to share in front of their families.

Now, if you want to know what that thing is, then you will have to watch this show, which has nine episodes whose length varies from 35 to 48 minutes.

The final episode is one hour and 22 minutes long.

Bada Naam Karenge Review

Now if I review Bada Naam Karenge for you in one line, then I would say that if you like Rajshri's movies a lot, then this show is for you.

If you find their movies to be very typical and you are unable to feel much connection in those movies, then you might not like the experience as much because the topic revolves around marriage.

Look, the focus is on the Gen-Z characters of today and the way many of their things have been shown here is good.

The arc of the character dynamic should give you a vibe; you are definitely going to feel it, and it leaves you with a very good experience somewhere.

But it is not like only good work has been done here; that is, there are some loopholes as well like there are many things that I did not find so special, but we will talk about them a little later.

As you get to see a grand family in Rajshri's movies to date, there was a lot of money, mansions, bungalows, and Havelis that were there as well.

The production value looks superb, seeing which you will get a vibe of early 20s movies.

Apart from this, the actors who have been cast in the characters have done quite well, the lead pair is good, however, I had seen the heroine Ayesha Kaduskar in Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai TV show in which she was a supporting actress, but here she has come as the main actress and yes, she shines completely.

The supporting cast is quite good. Rajesh Tailang's role is quite good, and it creates interest somewhere because his role was a bit in a negative shade, but despite that, you will be able to connect with all the characters.

Music is the key, the songs sound very good.

Now see friends, if this show had been in 5 to 6 episodes, I guess it would have been better because many things have been dragged on for too long, which I personally got bored of, especially the final episode which was 1 hour 22 minutes long, that episode becomes a short movie in itself.

Not just one, but two short movies are made in that one episode, but a lot of time has been spent. I guess instead of giving so much time to these things, it would have been better if the makers had kept it short and brought Season 2, but well, that did not happen here.

Conclusion

So all in all, if you like the taste of Rajshri and you have been watching it since before, then for sure this show is for you, although the length of the show should have been a little shorter.

I will give Bada Naam Karenge 6.5 out of 10

Before leaving, let me tell you that in terms of parental guidance, this is a completely pure show because it has been made by Rajshri, but yes, in the last episode, in the very last portion, you will get to see a kiss scene, although that too was not very long.

So this was my review of the Bada Naam Karenge show.

Let us end this topic with a loving quote.

“You're never fully dressed without a smile.” - Martin Charnin.

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  • Alex H Mittelman 11 months ago

    Sounds like a great web series!

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