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Posted: 6 years ago
#61

Originally posted by: naadanmasakalli

awww rohan isha



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRCEifsFxX0

i realized this was turning into a Harshad Chopda thread 😆


They should re-run Rishta.com too now, along with the other YRF shows.


lol@your HC fangirling 😆....haan you seem to have made vids on almost all his show pairings 😆


LMAO@ the HAWT scene from Sobti ka first show 🤣. I actually watched that show when it aired too initially but lost interest before whatever scene you’ve shown in this VM of yours 😆. Us show mein Sobti played a goofball and that is basically his range so it worked for that show 😆. This is why I always found it laughable that Gul tried to make him AYM with IPK but oh well, that’s what junta latched on to rabidly 🤷‍♀️😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
#62

Originally posted by: AreYaar


They should re-run Rishta.com too now, along with the other YRF shows.


lol@your HC fangirling 😆....haan you seem to have made vids on almost all his show pairings 😆


LMAO@ the HAWT scene from Sobti ka first show 🤣. I actually watched that show when it aired too initially but lost interest before whatever scene you’ve shown in this VM of yours 😆. Us show mein Sobti played a goofball and that is basically his range so it worked for that show 😆. This is why I always found it laughable that Gul tried to make him AYM with IPK but oh well, that’s what junta latched on to rabidly 🤷‍♀️😆


I know I want this show . I wish I can get HD vids and not the stupid standard quality ones even the netflix isn't as HD for this


😆 the fact that I watched and not only watched but mixed it too gave me nightmares last night as I have totally wiped that off my memory that I ever did something like that🤣🤣 Oh well I guess I can blame it on teenage then😆😆 but still what a blow that was for myself 😲 discovering that

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Posted: 6 years ago
#63

Originally posted by: AreYaar


Dude you call this amateur editing? 😆 This is still way better than anything I’ve managed. I never figured out how to use brushes and other effects and Vegas bhi I gave up on after a couple of months 😆 Mera toh simple and easy se kaam chal jaata hai 😆


I love the Yakeen one here....such a good song choice for this phase. And that brush effect with “how our story ends” is nice too.

Chalo good you can finally save and back up your old VMs somewhere now. YT ka deffo no bharosa.


😆 I had this phase where I was obsessed with atif all his sad songs used to be so good and most of them fit dutta so well. Abhi bhi I have had more but sadly yehi mila mujhe. 😒


Amateur hi hai caz I was too ambitious ke woh fancy sa mix banao like ot was the trend but mere se woh hota nahi tha and then I gave up caz i was like bohat try kar liya it was frustrating caz then I wasn't enjoying the whole process of mixing too ab mast raho simple transitions daalo and khatam karo 😆 Atleast I can enjoy the process

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Posted: 6 years ago
#64

Originally posted by: AreYaar


Word. There is a thehraav in older shows that’s very hard to find in most shows aajkal with rushed and half-baked scripts that jump around abruptly.

This is why I’m actually quite happy watching older shows aajkal. New waalon mein waise bhi koi khaas tha nahin to watch regularly and miss 🤷‍♀️😆



Oh Word I am surprisingly not missing anything no new episodes toh koi baat nahi jab hoga toh dekh leinge. What's standing out more to me is how shallow aajkal ke shows are and how the main focus is only packaging like uniform costumes daal diye toh ban gaya show. The fire huye standards of all channels are highlighted so much more and it's not like these older shows are flawless or anything. Nope they have their own set of problems but still kuch toh hai to look forward too. To play that next episode right away and be like yes. Aajkal toh bas saara dehan on sets (which 95% end up looking tacky) or ashleel outfits in name of modernity 99% of them can't be worn in public😆 And aren't even pretty . Now there are fashion faux pas in the older fashion department too like lol I sometimes end up rolling my eyes seeing the trends of the time but still acceptable clothing thi unko kapde toh kaha jaa sakta tha even if revealing 😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
#65

Found a review lol lagta hai writer me apni saari vocab daal di yeh likhne main kaafi tareef but hardly anything for kunal well I will watch it for myself




The Raikar Case Review: Ashvini Bhave Blows Your Mind In What Is One Of The Best Whodunit Murder Mystery In The Indian Cinema Space

Sandip Pal

April 07, 2020 05:44 PM

The Raikar Case Review: Ashvini Bhave Blows Your Mind In What Is One Of The Best Whodunit Murder Mystery In The Indian Cinema Space

Web Series - The Raikar Case

Director - Aditya Sarpotdar

Writers - Bijesh Jayarajan and Anaitha Nair

Actors - Ashvini Bhave, Atul Kulkarni, Neil Bhoopalam, Kunal Karan Kapoor, Parul Gulati, Reena Wadhwa

Rated: 4.5 out of 5

So, the day before yesterday, I happened to watch the VOOT Select original web series titled 'The Raikar Case'. It is a whodunit murder mystery that is so well crafted that I am at a complete loss of words to describe its brilliance.

In fact, it would not be an exaggeration to state that the web series is so intriguing and edge-of-the-seat that it should have been made for the big screen or the television. Yes, we are sick to the stomach with the kind of shows they telecast on TV and it is high time things change and change for the better. Coming to the series, well, there is a murder in the towering Raikar family of Goa. The well-reputed family starts to fall apart as the case unfurls and dirty secrets begin to unravel. Every family member has a secret absolutely unbeknownst to the other and yet they stay together, eat together and cull out huge functions together albeit with a pretentious smile stuck on to their faces! When Tarun Raikar commits suicide which eventually is found out to be a murder, the whole family comes under the radar of the Goa police, as the investigations proceed, we are made aware of the surreptitious pages of each and every member of the family that has been so long kept in the dark. Tucked away from the prying eyes of the media and their own kith and kin.

And therefore, when their individual filth pops its head out, it sticks out like a sore thumb and how.

Mind you, the web series has nothing to do with the Raikar Murder case (which also happened in Goa) that came to the fore in 2013.

The characterisations take the cake, Atul Kulkarni plays the patriarch Yashwant Raikar, Sakshi Naik Raikar, the matriarch of the family was executed wondrously by Ashvini Bhave (one of the best-written roles in the series), Parul Gulati plays Itasha Naik, the daughter of Yashwant and Sakshi Raikar, Neil Bhoopalam plays S.P. John Pereira, Kunal Karan Kapoor plays Mohit Naik Raikar, the son of Yashwant and Sakshi, Reena Wadhwa plays the role of Tarun’s mother. The writers Bijesh Jayarajan and Anaitha Nair have nailed every character, with intricate detailing of the way they work, their background and their thought processes. It is so well-written that it came through in the performances and the dialogues too did full justice to it all.

The series has been directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, his direction is well-nuanced and restrained and it never goes over the top. He makes every character so plausible and the arc of every character is so well rounded in the short span of one episode that it is indeed commendable. Everything has been taken care off, be it the question mark in the mind of the viewers at the end of every episode or the impending probability of everyone turning out to be the murderer, (again, the writing has to be mentioned over here), the nail-biting edit and a background score that is perhaps one of the best I have experienced in an OTT series.

It is high time we as audiences realise, everything depends on the script and as much as the performers have to bring out their part in front of the lens, almost eighty per cent of the work has to be done on papers and if that is in place, the film is already on the pathway to success. In this case, the script, screenplay and the treatment part is so robust that everything had to fall in place.

Talking about the performances, Atul Kulkarni’s Yashwant is an otherwise dignified man who loves his daughter and trusts her more than his own son. He has his own faults which on coming out, leaves him ashamed and crestfallen, his false pride grovelling in the lowly dust and all in front of his family. After a long time, we see Atul doing what he does best. He plays the part with such adeptness that it becomes almost impossible to fathom someone else in his place. His character demands a hardened, no-nonsense exterior and a soft and fragile, prone to mistakes and temptations interior which seems to fit his persona. He has to always put up a show which portrays him righteous, powerful and commanding but within he is well-aware of the fallacies and the demons he willfully succumbs to. The - I am there from the outside and yet I am not there from the inside, makes his character so vulnerable, so vulnerable.

Neil Bhoopalam’s tough cop act of SP John Pereira is also done to the T. I can’t forget how he snubs an outwardly arrogant Yashwant in the police station when he asks him, “Tera Baap Kaun Hai Periera” He rams the phone on the table, looks him in the eye and thunders, “Anthony Pereira Mere Baap Ka Naam, Tere Baap Ka Naam To Poora Picholim Jaanta Hai…” or when Itasha comes to the police station and Pereira takes her for a “crash course” on her family, he walks up to Yashwant and roars at him, “Tumhari Beti Yaha Nahi Hoti To Tumhare Daant Tod Deta Main.” Well, John has evidently seen a lot of cases in his career and he is a hard nut to be cracked, he doesn’t give a damn about who he is dealing with, all he knows is to get to the crux of the case at hand!

Parul Gulati’s Itasha is also a swell job done, out of all the other sinister characters, hers is the only righteous one, who is trying to scrupulously find the truth. Her self-reproach when she finds out the truth about her family, the realisations when don on her, the expressions that she has, the look of surprise and utter shock at once to discover the gory and baleful goings-on in her family is done to the T.

One of the best written and the best-executed character is that of Sakshi Naik Raikar played with a conviction and a mastery like no other by Ashvini Bhave. She is TERRIFIC! She lets her eyes do the talking. We all know about the film in a film phenomenon and hers is an act in an act! It was just mind-blowing to watch her. She transforms from being the meek matriarch to being the lady who stands like a rock with her family no matter what, to the venomous serpent who lurks underneath yet no one is aware of it. Ashvini just kills it. The Raikar case is her comeback and boy oh boy, whatta comeback! This show is a must-watch only for her!

All in all one of the best web series out there. The Raikar Case on VOOT Select is a MUST WATCH! It streams on VOOT from the 9th April, '20.

  • Neil Bhoopalam
  • Atul Kulkarni
Edited by naadanmasakalli - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
#66

Another one



Digital Review: ‘The Raikar Case’







SHOWBIZ

By,

Shyama Sudra |

Tuesday 07 April 2020

‘The Raikar Case’ is not a light-hearted series, and does deserve the attention and interest of someone who wants to watch a brilliant story

BizAsia Rating

4.5

With online streaming having become the main source of viewing entertainment of late, it seems film and TV makers are using every opportunity they can to make interesting and gripping stories without the worry of constant restrictions. One of the newest Indian web-series about to grace the online streaming world is Aditya Sarpotdar’s ‘The Raikar Case’ which is set to begin streaming on Voot Select on 9th April. With its first season consisting of seven episodes, the story revolves around family, politics, money and crime; where every episode gives its viewer more to be hooked on to as it goes on. The initial trailer has looked promising, however, with many series dramas of this kind, one may wonder if this will be just another thriller story where audiences will be able to predict what will happen and how it happened, or will Sarpotdar give his audience something to look forward to at the end of every episode and at the end of the season?

Standing at the edge of a cliff, Tarun Naik Raikar (Honey Kamboj) is distressed, and very distraught at cousin Etasha (Parul Gulati) who has failed to pick up his calls. As she pleads with him to step away from the cliff and come towards her to safety, Tarun keeps inching towards the edge, until he turns around and falls to his death. With this being the third death in the family in four years since Tarun’s father and sister passed away, the Naik Raikar family are doing all they can to hold it together. However, their whole situation is made worse by the arrival of SP John Pereira (Neil Bhoopalam) who pronounces Tarun’s death as a murder rather than a suicide, and the suspect is a member of the family. As the series unfolds, each episode reveals more about the family than anyone could anticipate.

An ensemble star cast is always rather tricky to get right, where each performer is as good as their co-star. However, Sarpotdar has done a brilliant job in selecting actors who are extremely good at their craft. Atul Kulkarni’s reputation for being a good watch is only enhanced with his role as the head of the family. Playing up to each element of his character perfectly, Kulkarni doesn’t disappoint his viewers in any way. Playing his wife Sakshi, Ashvini Bave is also another wonder to watch. In her role as the protector of her husband’s family, she is fierce and is able to express her character’s power in the most interesting way. The same can also be said about Bhoopalam, who has the audience on his side from the beginning. As he discovers more and more about the family, the viewer feels a part of his team in trying to find out the truth. Kamboj is someone who one becomes more interested as the story unfolds. He adapts his acting style to each situation and he is very convincing as a boy who had a lot to deal with, where story reveals that he is the key to more information than just his own death. Gulati is placed as the innocent daughter, whose faith in her own family seems to be shattering. She almost plays her character as though she is a part of the audience which works wonderfully in moving the story along. Other brilliant performances also come from Lalit Prabhakar, Kunal Karan Kapoor, Prakash Ramchandni and Vaishnavi Kadam who all display their characters as the ones to be wary of. Throughout the series, they never fail to leave the audience’s minds, even when not being on screen. The shudder and adrenaline that comes from watching a shaded character are piercing in each of their performances, making this series all the more exciting to watch.


If there is a series that will keep you at the edge of your seats, this is the one to watch. With a stellar star cast in tow, Sarpotdar has done an excellent job in making a gripping and captivating story. Using simple cliff-hangers and dedicating each episode to a different character works very successfully for the plot unravel. With each episode ending on a cliffhanger, Sarpotdar ensures his audience will definitely be clicking to watch the next episode straight after. By directing this series in a simple way, he has let his actors be the true storytellers. It’s fast-paced and he has kept the episodes short which makes it all the more easier to engage with, where one will be all the more eager to want a second season to soon follow.

‘The Raikar Case’ is not a light-hearted series, and does deserve the attention and interest of someone who wants to watch a brilliant story. Some may find parts of the series slightly predictable and there will be many who look for complicated and twisted dramas who could find this too quick. However being its first season, it is definitely worth a watch and is perfect for a binge-watch. The performances are outstanding and each episode has plenty of nail-biting moments, which are the perfect combination for an exciting series.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#67

Oh his name is Mohit in this? LOL from Mohan to Mohit😆


Thanks for sharing the reviews :) Does look like a good series regardless. Dekh ke bataana kaisi hai.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#68

Originally posted by: AreYaar

Oh his name is Mohit in this? LOL from Mohan to Mohit😆


Thanks for sharing the reviews :) Does look like a good series regardless. Dekh ke bataana kaisi hai.


Mohit Mohan same thing monu ji monu hi raheinge 😆😆 Haan I hope that site that uploads all web series does that phir upload bhi karti hoon ..


I do agree with the views 9f the first writer over the current state of tv though

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Posted: 6 years ago
#69

Originally posted by: naadanmasakalli


Mohit Mohan same thing monu ji monu hi raheinge 😆😆 Haan I hope that site that uploads all web series does that phir upload bhi karti hoon ..


I do agree with the views 9f the first writer over the current state of tv though


Aisi ek line har digital series ke review mein hoti hai😆.....they all moan about how terrible ITV shows are currently and things need to change.....lol not that it changes anything on TV....daayan/jinn shows hi banenge.


Digital series is a different zone.


Script is always king....but these days that's too much to expect from most shows....ki they take the time to work on scripts before jumping to shooting. Even now, despite this time all writers are getting to write during a lockdown, I doubt it will change the quality of anything they make after the lockdown is lifted.....lol wohi same half-assed crap that has now become the norm all around.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#70

Watched epi 1 and it was well done rest ke liye waiting for someone to upload



Oh SP ke saath problem kya hai why they have pulled the worst shows out of their catalogue and started playing them abhi dekha woh sanjeeda wala ek haseena thi is back the show was barely popular when it came too and they keep repeating it over n over I just cannot even bare the sight of it regardless ke kaisa hai . Vatsal seth in any situation gives me naag vibes he is so yuck and koi itna khaas actor bhi nahi hai but star has some special live for this show har doosre din iske repeat chal rahe hote hain Ya PKD chakra rehta hai it's like channel main hi someone is in love with these below average shows and keeps repeating them kuch dhang ka chala do bhai

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