Bhaag Beanie Bhaag is a series of six episodes of about half an hour. In the beginning, it moves slowly. It continues to wander along with the wanderings of Beanie's life but eventually returns to the track.
When writers and directors start this series, it seems that they are under the tremendous influence of English comedy films and sitcoms.
This series is the story of a stand up comedian but if there is anything less in it then it is laughter. Although through many shows, Beanie's life has been shown to be moving forward, but you will never want to see her show after listening to her jokes.
This may be the story of a girl fulfilling her dreams, but I wish someone could tell that girl that she needs the ability to fulfill her dreams.
It is not a matter of everyone to do comedy and it is clear from the dialogues written for Beanie.
It is a very painful experience for the story to not be funny and to constantly watch the stand-up comedians on stage without jokes.
The casting of this series is perfect. The only problem is in the lead of the series. To support the rest of the story, Dolly Singh as a friend of the star, Varun Thakur as a fiancé, Mona Ambegaonkar as a parent, and Girish Karnad are all well placed in their roles.
Viewers will love watching Varun Thakur in a serious role apart from comedy. On the other hand, Ravi Patel, a character of Confusion who is more than a friend of Swara's sudden friend, also seems to be trying well.
As part of Mona Ambegaonkar and Girish Karnad, being the parents of Beanie , they have played as smoothly as they have come.
Dolly Singh is the only star of this series. You will be able to connect to them whenever they are on the screen.
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