Watch Ishimaa's Cold Lassi Aur Chicken Masala

--PriyaRay-- thumbnail
10th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail Engager Level 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 5 years ago
#1

The "Dish" is served now :)

Watch your favorite "Ishimaa's" Cold Lassi Aur Chicken Masala at Alt Balaji

Enjoy #CLACM

Created

Last reply

Replies

11

Views

5.2k

Users

8

Likes

30

Frequent Posters

JaaneBhiDoYaaro thumbnail
9th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail
Posted: 5 years ago
#2

Well, you guys are half a day late with CLACM!

No wonder Alt is way behind other web-content service providers. LOL.

About the web series, will post detailed review part by part soon!

JaaneBhiDoYaaro thumbnail
9th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail
Posted: 5 years ago
#3

Episode-1: Raita Phail Gaya

As the adage goes, morning shows the day, the first episode entails how the series is going to unfold and what to expect going forward.

Script and screenplay: silly and weak. decent back story.

Episode starts with a silly incident. Customer complains including chronic extreme criticisms are part and parcel of a chef's professional life. Chefs including the short-tempered or uptight ones deal with them with utmost professionalism, such is the demand of the job. Here, Chef Nitya (Divyanka) ridiculed a customer publicly for constant criticism in front of other customers present in the restaurant and guess what the other customers did not bother to say a word to Nitya for forgetting professional manners and ridiculing one of their own! This kinda thing is prevalent is typical in daily soap world but it's disappointing to see repeated in here. For reference, once YHM takes time leap and goes typical daily soap's way, Raman is shown as a short-tempered guy who lashes out at anyone at the first instant, basically a man with no human/interpersonal skill. But the CVs of YHM forgot the fact that Raman is a CEO, that too best in India, whose job demands to have him high human management skills. But too show him quick-tempered and hurt from the betrayal of Ishita, the CVs overlooked such a crucial trait of CEO Raman. The same thing happened with Chef Nitya and the over cooked sulkiness turned the script silly and weak.

Chef Nitya's interaction with her supposed son is good. They've gelled well. Nitya's interaction with her boy friend (the platonic one) is good as well.

The Bhopal back story was nice. Chef Nitya's face off with celebrity chef Vikram is nicely done.

Nitya's chemistry with her boss lady friend is the highlight of first episode, there is ease and comfort in their equation and it shows.

Acting:

The first episode revolves around chef Nitya aka Divyanka. Divyanka plays a chef who is short-tempered and uptight about everything. This is not Divyanka's forte as we know from YHM, she is not that good in showing temper or aggression onscreen. She is average here in this case too. She uses one dimensional up and down movement of her nose to show Nitya's temper or mild aggressiveness most of the time which lacks conviction and doesn't look convincing.

Divyanka bonds well with the boy. They look convincing as mother and son.

The actress playing boss to chef Nitya excels and has a convincing presence.

The actor playing Nitya's platonic boy friend has a soothing screen presence and acts well too.

Rajeev Khandelwal's chef Vikram's story or POV is yet to reveal. He mostly reacts to situations. But even with onscreen activity limitations, he shines. From young college lover boy to matured, responsible celebrity chef, he shines effortlessly with seamless transformation.

Div_kp thumbnail
Posted: 5 years ago
#4

Originally posted by: CastleBeckett

Episode-1: Raita Phail Gaya

As the adage goes, morning shows the day, the first episode entails how the series is going to unfold and what to expect going forward.

Script and screenplay: silly and weak. decent back story.

Episode starts with a silly incident. Customer complains including chronic extreme criticisms are part and parcel of a chef's professional life. Chefs including the short-tempered or uptight ones deal with them with utmost professionalism, such is the demand of the job. Here, Chef Nitya (Divyanka) ridiculed a customer publicly for constant criticism in front of other customers present in the restaurant and guess what the other customers did not bother to say a word to Nitya for forgetting professional manners and ridiculing one of their own! This kinda thing is prevalent is typical in daily soap world but it's disappointing to see repeated in here. For reference, once YHM takes time leap and goes typical daily soap's way, Raman is shown as a short-tempered guy who lashes out at anyone at the first instant, basically a man with no human/interpersonal skill. But the CVs of YHM forgot the fact that Raman is a CEO, that too best in India, whose job demands to have him high human management skills. But too show him quick-tempered and hurt from the betrayal of Ishita, the CVs overlooked such a crucial trait of CEO Raman. The same thing happened with Chef Nitya and the over cooked sulkiness turned the script silly and weak.

Chef Nitya's interaction with her supposed son is good. They've gelled well. Nitya's interaction with her boy friend (the platonic one) is good as well.

The Bhopal back story was nice. Chef Nitya's face off with celebrity chef Vikram is nicely done.

Nitya's chemistry with her boss lady friend is the highlight of first episode, there is ease and comfort in their equation and it shows.

Acting:

The first episode revolves around chef Nitya aka Divyanka. Divyanka plays a chef who is short-tempered and uptight about everything. This is not Divyanka's forte as we know from YHM, she is not that good in showing temper or aggression onscreen. She is average here in this case too. She uses one dimensional up and down movement of her nose to show Nitya's temper or mild aggressiveness most of the time which lacks conviction and doesn't look convincing.

Divyanka bonds well with the boy. They look convincing as mother and son.

The actress playing boss to chef Nitya excels and has a convincing presence.

The actor playing Nitya's platonic boy friend has a soothing screen presence and acts well too.

Rajeev Khandelwal's chef Vikram's story or POV is yet to reveal. He mostly reacts to situations. But even with onscreen activity limitations, he shines. From young college lover boy to matured, responsible celebrity chef, he shines effortlessly with seamless transformation.

Omgggg you already watched it šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚ DT your Biggest haters are your Biggest Fans 😁😁😁😁😁

Edited by Div_kp - 5 years ago
ChanChanMan thumbnail
Visit Streak 365 Thumbnail 10th Anniversary Thumbnail + 6
Posted: 5 years ago
#5

Some people make me laugh.

ChanChanMan thumbnail
Visit Streak 365 Thumbnail 10th Anniversary Thumbnail + 6
Posted: 5 years ago
#6

Goodness sake! Why do people want to criticise every damn thing. Some times I feel like wth man, chill out.

Dmug thumbnail
10th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail
Posted: 5 years ago
#7

Originally posted by: CastleBeckett

Episode-1: Raita Phail Gaya

As the adage goes, morning shows the day, the first episode entails how the series is going to unfold and what to expect going forward.

Script and screenplay: silly and weak. decent back story.

Episode starts with a silly incident. Customer complains including chronic extreme criticisms are part and parcel of a chef's professional life. Chefs including the short-tempered or uptight ones deal with them with utmost professionalism, such is the demand of the job. Here, Chef Nitya (Divyanka) ridiculed a customer publicly for constant criticism in front of other customers present in the restaurant and guess what the other customers did not bother to say a word to Nitya for forgetting professional manners and ridiculing one of their own! This kinda thing is prevalent is typical in daily soap world but it's disappointing to see repeated in here. For reference, once YHM takes time leap and goes typical daily soap's way, Raman is shown as a short-tempered guy who lashes out at anyone at the first instant, basically a man with no human/interpersonal skill. But the CVs of YHM forgot the fact that Raman is a CEO, that too best in India, whose job demands to have him high human management skills. But too show him quick-tempered and hurt from the betrayal of Ishita, the CVs overlooked such a crucial trait of CEO Raman. The same thing happened with Chef Nitya and the over cooked sulkiness turned the script silly and weak.

Chef Nitya's interaction with her supposed son is good. They've gelled well. Nitya's interaction with her boy friend (the platonic one) is good as well.

The Bhopal back story was nice. Chef Nitya's face off with celebrity chef Vikram is nicely done.

Nitya's chemistry with her boss lady friend is the highlight of first episode, there is ease and comfort in their equation and it shows.

Acting:

The first episode revolves around chef Nitya aka Divyanka. Divyanka plays a chef who is short-tempered and uptight about everything. This is not Divyanka's forte as we know from YHM, she is not that good in showing temper or aggression onscreen. She is average here in this case too. She uses one dimensional up and down movement of her nose to show Nitya's temper or mild aggressiveness most of the time which lacks conviction and doesn't look convincing.

Divyanka bonds well with the boy. They look convincing as mother and son.

The actress playing boss to chef Nitya excels and has a convincing presence.

The actor playing Nitya's platonic boy friend has a soothing screen presence and acts well too.

Rajeev Khandelwal's chef Vikram's story or POV is yet to reveal. He mostly reacts to situations. But even with onscreen activity limitations, he shines. From young college lover boy to matured, responsible celebrity chef, he shines effortlessly with seamless transformation.

I must say u notice DT with microscope, up and down movement of nose....well oddly funny, but when u watch with an agenda of finding faults u have to highlight the nose movement cant help it..cause body language, voice modulation, emoting through eyes, dialogue delivery which r normal parameters to judge someone's acting was all great so u cant mention it but yaar DT nose movement pe maat kha gayi good criticism i must say šŸ˜€šŸ˜€šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘ and i not surprised u found her average...i would love to read ur reviews....chalo hate/criticise karne ke liye hi sahi dekh toh rahe ho, as its a web shows so views are most imp not reviews..so bhala toh DT aur producer ka ho hi raha hai kaise bhi ho, happy watching i hope u enjoy it.

--Meena-- thumbnail
10th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail Engager Level 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 5 years ago
#8

Both the lead actors, DT and RK, overacted and over-reacted. The web series had typical foolish daily soap story line. In fact the daily soap flavor was too much in the web series. I guess because it's Ekta's ALT after all. Camera work was up to the mark and so was Ayushman Chatterjee's acting-the only positive sides of an otherwise forgettable daily soap venture in a web series by Ekta & Co.

divz9769 thumbnail
10th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail
Posted: 5 years ago
#9

Originally posted by: --Meena--

Both the lead actors, DT and RK, overacted and over-reacted. The web series had typical foolish daily soap story line. In fact the daily soap flavor was too much in the web series. I guess because it's Ekta's ALT after all. Camera work was up to the mark and so was Ayushman Chatterjee's acting-the only positive sides of an otherwise forgettable daily soap venture in a web series by Ekta & Co.

Here comes another hater of DT i dont know how haters comes only the time when they have to find flews in any work of DT i have never seen all this people where DTs praise going on

Balamma13 thumbnail
10th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail
Posted: 5 years ago
#10

Storyline of clacm is as usual as daily soap but i only watched for pradeep sarkar the director of it..and screenplay too i think so..and as expected i was not disappointed..screeplay would keep it engaging.

pin pointing minute details is not always critisizing but shows u watch only for complaining

Ps this post for someone who always spoil the threads

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".