Jacomedi
A Surprisingly Unforgettable Movie!
Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Orla Zuniga
It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
Roy Hart
If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
Naresh Gaikwad
let me get this very clear. Most of the reviews in this section praise the title with barely anyone disappointed with it. I agree them for the fact that season 1 of this series is absolutely path breaking with Indian audience. Lovely, charming and it could not go any better. Season 1 was the best thing happened to us fellow Indians in years. TheViralFever was not much that popular then off course. And then came 2016. TVF was a well known YouTube channel by then. And they decided to bring season 2. And this is where they lost all the charm. Unnecessarily extended season with irrelevant episodes, a very average acting by Nidhi Singh and helpless but adoring Sumit Vyas desperately trying to save the fun. If you haven't watched it yet, please stop over season 1 and thank me later :)
v-k301095
A cherishing experience; something India can be proud of. This is a quest of TVF for improving the standards of Indian Television which is certainly heading towards success. A big thumbs up to TVF. This show is only for those people who like to see something real and funny at the same time. You just need to give it a chance and it will not disappoint you, this is the best series that I have seen in Hindi language. I would like to request to all the readers that please see this show and it will be worth every second of your time. Without exaggerating I would like to say that this kind of shows are something that Indian audience is longing for.
shishir moyade
We had great TV serials. We were on the right track. Malgudi Days, Byomkesh Bakshi, Office Office, Hum Paanch etc ( There are many). Everything was going great...until...until a lady infested our TV SERIALS. She is responsible for our brain damages..she is responsible for making us the "poor audiences". She gave us Kyoki saas Bi khabhi bahu thi, Kasooti, Kumkum etc etc. She invaded our minds...she spoiled our senses...That lady needs no introduction. Once Naseruddin Shah said, "I can never be part of fiction on TV firstly because it's too time consuming and brain damaging."TVF needs no introduction. They are the best. They neither run for TRP not Money. When they launched the teaser of Permanent Roommates, I was skeptical about it. To make a TV show, you need to think big; basically you need to be original. After watching the first episode I was awestruck ..It was unbelievable ..damn if I were a billionaire I would have launched a TV Channel for them. Everything was perfect. The humour, chemistry, bonding, sarcasm, emotions, background music, acting, direction, story and whatnot. This was something we deserved as an audience. Just completed the final episode...I think their work is impeccable..well, I would say 'trend-setter'. To achieve this level of emotions and sentiments is something difficult. What a heart warming episode they created. TVF TEAM YOU ROCK !! You make India pround...I can say with proud that we have our own sitcom..which is original...COOL !!1. -Party kidhar hai ?? -Party hum Kanha ladies bar mien de hee denge
shaxter8-184-26999
A wonderfully written, directed and acted romantic comedy that is truly unique and pleases immensely on many fronts and with many layers. It excellently blends emotion and humor to give an intriguing and fun insight into today's modern relationships. It definitely transcends the current Indian cinematic blunders in this genre. I look forward to their upcoming productions and I am confident the Team will grow from strength to strength in times to come. They deserve financial and distribution support to enter the big screen or perhaps even next-gen television. The world needs more visionaries like these. I am proud to see that Indian youth creators are taking the path less traveled and are venturing into exciting territory. Truly, content is king!