Yudh
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episode 2 review: Joker takes over Amitabh Bachchan - See more at:
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episode 2 review: Joker takes over Amitabh Bachchan - See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/television/yudh-episode-2-review-joker-takes-over-amitabh-bachchan/article1-1240971.aspx#sthash.4V1vXG1w.dpufFirst impressions need not be the last ones any more. If
Amitabh Bachchan's Yudh on
Sony TV proved to be a damp squib of sorts at the end of the first
episode, what with its slow pace of introducing characters, the serial
seems ready for a take off now. The plot is unveiling now, and yes, the
villains are coming out.
Read Yudh episode one review: Big B impresses but the pace lags
What's usual about Yudh?
The
first episode told us that Yudh is a passionate man -- passionate for
his business and family's well-being. But these don't mask the issues
he's struggling with: he is fighting a fatal disease, is torn between
his two wives, wants to reign in a useless son who's either always
playing video games or wastes his time partying on the pretext of
planning investments, and has a brother-in-law who always finds himself
to be on the wrong side of the law.
And then, to top it all, he has a bunch of business rivalries to deal with.
What's not?
Did
you say there's nothing unusual in this plot? Wait! Sarika, Kay Kay
Menon and Tigmanshu Dhulia too are there in the mix to add intrigue to
the show. Yudh's screenplay, which seemed a little stretched in the
first episode, picked up pace in the second, promising more drama in the
forthcoming episodes.
The biggest pull, perhaps, is the joker
whom Yudh keeps confronting regularly. Why is his mind playing games
with him? Is he carrying some guilt from the past? We don't know yet,
but the joker looks like a plot masterstroke: he entertains with his
childlike voice, and is even intriguing since he lends words to Yudh's
fears. Why so serious?
Despite its slow pace, Yudh has managed to
pique our interest, and even built the anticipation. Here's waiting for
the thrills and spills to unfold in this 20-episode serial.
Amitabh Bachchan unveils the poster of his TV fiction series Yudh with co-actors Aahana Kumra and Sarika. (AP Photo)
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/television/yudh-episode-2-review-joker-takes-over-amitabh-bachchan/article1-1240971.aspx#sthash.4V1vXG1w.dpufFirst impressions need not be the last ones any more. If
Amitabh Bachchan's Yudh on
Sony TV proved to be a damp squib of sorts at the end of the first
episode, what with its slow pace of introducing characters, the serial
seems ready for a take off now. The plot is unveiling now, and yes, the
villains are coming out.First impressions need not be the last ones any more. If
Amitabh Bachchan's Yudh on
Sony TV proved to be a damp squib of sorts at the end of the first
episode, what with its slow pace of introducing characters, the serial
seems ready for a take off now. The plot is unveiling now, and yes, the
villains are coming out.First impressions need not be the last ones any more. If
Amitabh Bachchan's Yudh on
Sony TV proved to be a damp squib of sorts at the end of the first
episode, what with its slow pace of introducing characters, the serial
seems ready for a take off now. The plot is unveiling now, and yes, the
villains are coming out.First impressions need not be the last ones any more. If
Amitabh Bachchan's Yudh on
Sony TV proved to be a damp squib of sorts at the end of the first
episode, what with its slow pace of introducing characters, the serial
seems ready for a take off now. The plot is unveiling now, and yes, the
villains are coming out.
First impressions need not be the
last ones any more. If Amitabh Bachchan's
Yudh on Sony TV proved to be a damp
squib of sorts at the end of the first episode, what with its slow pace of
introducing characters, the serial seems ready for a take off now. The plot is
unveiling now, and yes, the villains are coming out.
Read Yudh episode one review: Big B
impresses but the pace lags
What's usual about Yudh?
The first episode told us that Yudh is a passionate man -- passionate for his
business and family's well-being. But these don't mask the issues he's
struggling with: he is fighting a fatal disease, is torn between his two wives,
wants to reign in a useless son who's either always playing video games or
wastes his time partying on the pretext of planning investments, and has a brother-in-law
who always finds himself to be on the wrong side of the law.
And then, to top it all, he has a bunch of business rivalries to deal with.
What's not?
Did you say there's nothing unusual in this plot? Wait! Sarika, Kay Kay Menon
and Tigmanshu Dhulia too are there in the mix to add intrigue to the show.
Yudh's screenplay, which seemed a little stretched in the first episode,
picked up pace in the second, promising more drama in the forthcoming episodes.
The biggest pull, perhaps, is the joker whom Yudh keeps confronting regularly.
Why is his mind playing games with him? Is he carrying some guilt from the
past? We don't know yet, but the joker looks like a plot masterstroke: he
entertains with his childlike voice, and is even intriguing since he lends
words to Yudh's fears. Why so serious?
Despite its slow pace, Yudh has managed to pique our interest, and even built
the anticipation. Here's waiting for the thrills and spills to unfold in this
20-episode serial. -
Read Yudh episode one review: Big B impresses but the pace lags
What's usual about Yudh?
The
first episode told us that Yudh is a passionate man -- passionate for
his business and family's well-being. But these don't mask the issues
he's struggling with: he is fighting a fatal disease, is torn between
his two wives, wants to reign in a useless son who's either always
playing video games or wastes his time partying on the pretext of
planning investments, and has a brother-in-law who always finds himself
to be on the wrong side of the law.
And then, to top it all, he has a bunch of business rivalries to deal with.
What's not?
Did
you say there's nothing unusual in this plot? Wait! Sarika, Kay Kay
Menon and Tigmanshu Dhulia too are there in the mix to add intrigue to
the show. Yudh's screenplay, which seemed a little stretched in the
first episode, picked up pace in the second, promising more drama in the
forthcoming episodes.
The biggest pull, perhaps, is the joker
whom Yudh keeps confronting regularly. Why is his mind playing games
with him? Is he carrying some guilt from the past? We don't know yet,
but the joker looks like a plot masterstroke: he entertains with his
childlike voice, and is even intriguing since he lends words to Yudh's
fears. Why so serious?
Despite its slow pace, Yudh has managed to
pique our interest, and even built the anticipation. Here's waiting for
the thrills and spills to unfold in this 20-episode serial. - See more
at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/television/yudh-episode-2-review-joker-takes-over-amitabh-bachchan/article1-1240971.aspx#sthash.4V1vXG1w.dpuf
Read Yudh episode one review: Big B impresses but the pace lags
What's usual about Yudh?
The
first episode told us that Yudh is a passionate man -- passionate for
his business and family's well-being. But these don't mask the issues
he's struggling with: he is fighting a fatal disease, is torn between
his two wives, wants to reign in a useless son who's either always
playing video games or wastes his time partying on the pretext of
planning investments, and has a brother-in-law who always finds himself
to be on the wrong side of the law.
And then, to top it all, he has a bunch of business rivalries to deal with.
What's not?
Did
you say there's nothing unusual in this plot? Wait! Sarika, Kay Kay
Menon and Tigmanshu Dhulia too are there in the mix to add intrigue to
the show. Yudh's screenplay, which seemed a little stretched in the
first episode, picked up pace in the second, promising more drama in the
forthcoming episodes.
The biggest pull, perhaps, is the joker
whom Yudh keeps confronting regularly. Why is his mind playing games
with him? Is he carrying some guilt from the past? We don't know yet,
but the joker looks like a plot masterstroke: he entertains with his
childlike voice, and is even intriguing since he lends words to Yudh's
fears. Why so serious?
Despite its slow pace, Yudh has managed to
pique our interest, and even built the anticipation. Here's waiting for
the thrills and spills to unfold in this 20-episode serial. - See more
at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/television/yudh-episode-2-review-joker-takes-over-amitabh-bachchan/article1-1240971.aspx#sthash.4V1vXG1w.dpuf
Read Yudh episode one review: Big B impresses but the pace lags
What's usual about Yudh?
The
first episode told us that Yudh is a passionate man -- passionate for
his business and family's well-being. But these don't mask the issues
he's struggling with: he is fighting a fatal disease, is torn between
his two wives, wants to reign in a useless son who's either always
playing video games or wastes his time partying on the pretext of
planning investments, and has a brother-in-law who always finds himself
to be on the wrong side of the law.
And then, to top it all, he has a bunch of business rivalries to deal with.
What's not?
Did
you say there's nothing unusual in this plot? Wait! Sarika, Kay Kay
Menon and Tigmanshu Dhulia too are there in the mix to add intrigue to
the show. Yudh's screenplay, which seemed a little stretched in the
first episode, picked up pace in the second, promising more drama in the
forthcoming episodes.
The biggest pull, perhaps, is the joker
whom Yudh keeps confronting regularly. Why is his mind playing games
with him? Is he carrying some guilt from the past? We don't know yet,
but the joker looks like a plot masterstroke: he entertains with his
childlike voice, and is even intriguing since he lends words to Yudh's
fears. Why so serious?
Despite its slow pace, Yudh has managed to
pique our interest, and even built the anticipation. Here's waiting for
the thrills and spills to unfold in this 20-episode serial. - See more
at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/television/yudh-episode-2-review-joker-takes-over-amitabh-bachchan/article1-1240971.aspx#sthash.4V1vXG1w.dpuf
Read Yudh episode one review: Big B impresses but the pace lags
What's usual about Yudh?
The
first episode told us that Yudh is a passionate man -- passionate for
his business and family's well-being. But these don't mask the issues
he's struggling with: he is fighting a fatal disease, is torn between
his two wives, wants to reign in a useless son who's either always
playing video games or wastes his time partying on the pretext of
planning investments, and has a brother-in-law who always finds himself
to be on the wrong side of the law.
And then, to top it all, he has a bunch of business rivalries to deal with.
What's not?
Did
you say there's nothing unusual in this plot? Wait! Sarika, Kay Kay
Menon and Tigmanshu Dhulia too are there in the mix to add intrigue to
the show. Yudh's screenplay, which seemed a little stretched in the
first episode, picked up pace in the second, promising more drama in the
forthcoming episodes.
The biggest pull, perhaps, is the joker
whom Yudh keeps confronting regularly. Why is his mind playing games
with him? Is he carrying some guilt from the past? We don't know yet,
but the joker looks like a plot masterstroke: he entertains with his
childlike voice, and is even intriguing since he lends words to Yudh's
fears. Why so serious?
Despite its slow pace, Yudh has managed to
pique our interest, and even built the anticipation. Here's waiting for
the thrills and spills to unfold in this 20-episode serial.
Amitabh Bachchan unveils the poster of his TV fiction series Yudh with co-actors Aahana Kumra and Sarika. (AP Photo)
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/television/yudh-episode-2-review-joker-takes-over-amitabh-bachchan/article1-1240971.aspx#sthash.4V1vXG1w.dpuf