Voot's new series Khwabon Ke Parindey is nothing exceptional except for still is a much-needed refresher. At the point when we are as a rule ceaselessly presented with political and spy thrillers and actions movies and shows, they have their moments, however, Khwabon Ke Parindey is energetic, feel good, and an all-around done coming of age dramedy that has its heart at the right place and doesn't have any desire to be strongly something other than what's expected and remains straightforward and funny and conveys plenty of entertainment.
The story spins around three Indian students who are studying in Australia, Bindiya Mathur (Asha Negi) a cheeky and bold young lady who doesn't have any clue what's coming down the road in her life and simply tries to be at the time and appreciate it without limit, then, there is Dixit Gote (Mrinal Dutt) who is good to go to take control over his dad's business and is a shy and anxious person. Then, finally comes Megha Kapoor (Manasi Moghe) who simply needs to get married and doesn't have any enormous dreams as a big dream accompanies disappointment.
Before they return to their real world, they intend to go on a trip from Melbourne to Perth and are joined by witty and rough drifter Aakash Sharma (Tushar Sharma) who has his very own explanation that he's venturing to the far corners of the world. Now, what this outing will mean for them and their friendship? What's more, how this excursion make them know their inner personality and rediscover themselves? How this outing will cause them to acknowledge what they need? This is about Khwabon Ke Parindey.
The story is by Tapasvi Mehta, Chirag Ratna Singh, and Amandeep Ahluwalia and the screenplay and dialogues are by Aarsh Vora. Khwabon Ke Parindey has almost little to say through its story however where it scores marks is the wonderful moments. This show is a festival of friendship and bond we form on a journey with outsiders and how they become an angel who sees us in our actual form and assists us with relinquishing every one of our pressures and to be at the time.
These three characters are in a stage where they are grown-ups however youthful as well, it's a confounding stage and many will identify with it. It doesn't approach some other road trip films like Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara or Dil Chahta Hai yet has a resemblance of the core of Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. The characters are not only making the most of their trip but inside everybody, there's an inclination of instability and dread about what the future has for them.
Asha Negi is extraordinary as the fierce, outspoken, and party animal Bindiya yet she convincingly shows through her performance a string of dread that this will all end and they all have to return to reality and Asha nailed her part. Mrinal Dutt as Dixit is especially amusing and charming while Manasi Moghe also does a great job. Tushar Sharma as Aakash brings innocence and appeal that is crude and amiable and his "gyaan", his philosophies don't end.
Khwabon Ke Parindey is perfectly shot by Bernard Winter. The cinematography is the best thing to observe, the ethereal photography of the ceaseless streets and infertile grounds - causes you to feel like you must plan an excursion in these places. Music by Archit & Smit and Rajarshi Sanyal works out positively for the state of mind of the show, it's feel-good and elevating.
Khwabon Ke Parindey is a good endeavor in showing a coming-of-age story about these youngsters, their friendship, their bonding, their fights and appreciating seemingly insignificant portions and supporting each other in unpleasant events. "Hum sab kitne jaldi bade ho gaye!" consistently makes me emotional and these sorts of content are focused on the youths and they will appreciate it. It's delightful and has some earnest performances from lead actors. A feel-good and "enjoy the moment" sort of series, so enjoy.
Rating:- 2.5/5
Now streaming on Voot.
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