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“Life ke saare problems ka ek hi solution hai, Road Trip!”
A tale of three annoying siblings who meet each other after years of living far away from each other. Their meeting paves the path to an unplanned road trip which leads to a beautiful story filled with comedy and a humorous plot. This show is perfect for a light and fun watch especially when you are missing your good old days and banter with friends and siblings.
Introduction
Show’s Name - TVF Tripling
Director - Rajesh Krishnan, Sameer Saxena
Cast - Maanvi Gagroo, Sumeet Vyas, Amol Parashar
Episodes - 10 Episodes, 2 seasons
Genre - Drama, Comedy
Language - Hindi
Plot - Spoiler Alert!
The Viral Fever’s tripling is a web series that stretches across for two seasons and talks about three siblings Chandan, Chanchal, and Chitvan. Chandan the eldest is jobless and divorced. He came from the US to meet his family. Chanchal, the middle one, is married to the love of her life but has family issues. Chitvan the youngest one is a DJ and has financial problems but he is an easy-going guy with zero stress.
The trio goes on an unexpected road trip and the mess they create during the whole trip is worth watching. Chandan is always worried about every aspect of his life. He wants his life planned and well settled. Meanwhile, Chitvan is totally opposite to him and a complete mess. He likes to live his life like there is no tomorrow.
The road trip somewhere shows the relationship and bonding between the three siblings and the memories they created again after these years. The dialogues are hilarious, delightful, and amusive: a treat for your ear.
Analysis of the Show- A Personal Verdict
This series broke the clichés. Ignoring the values of rules, norms, and perseverance TVF is running from its glory. Soaring in the sky, freeing the world, transcending the precepts. This is a good TV series, full of humor, satire, emotion, and the best sitcoms.
The protagonists have very good chemistry and complement each other very well. The dialogue is nice and funny, but it's a treat for the ears, the visuals are good, and the characters are also very affectionate.
The series produced exciting performances from the actors, which left me completely speechless. The direction is good and the dialogue is well written. Both stations are very charming. They make you want more.
How the episode unfolds and the relationship between brothers and sisters seems so real. I like the fact that they see things in different ways, but they are still interrelated from all angles. The series is a perfect treat for your eyes.
Cinematography And Music
The cinematography and music are a plus point for both seasons. Music score in a film or show is a powerful way of adding thematic subtext to a scene. It informs the viewer of the emotional context of events as they take place on the screen. It is one of how the audience connects with the characters as it captures exactly what they are feeling.
The whole series takes the audience on a tour of Indian states. Season 1 starts from Mumbai to Jaipur, Bhatinda, and lastly Manali. Meanwhile, season 2 starts from Delhi to Lucknow, Kolkata, and lastly ends at Sikkim. The series has various songs but Nilotpal Bora and Hussain Hadry’s ‘Ishq ka Haafiz’ is an absolute gem, it is a perfect song for a solo road trip.
Season 1 has won the hearts of the audience but season 2 is more like a daily soap drama but full of comedy. The lack of plotting in season 2 makes it a little boring. But it is not let down by this as it has managed to do well in terms of dialogue, acting, and cinematography leaving you with no other choice but to binge-watch.
Conclusion
The series is a light-hearted, well-written, comedy-drama accompanied with nice performances. Exploring the theme of bonding, travel, the show is fun and exciting and perfect for a light watch. Overall the series will surely not fail the audience in terms of dramatic comedy, cinematography, and music.
Streaming Platform - TVF play app and Sony Liv
My Ratings for the Show - 4.5/5
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Written By - Manika Gupta
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