Panchayat, Gullak, Kota Factory, Pitchers, Sapne Vs Everyone: Indian shows ruling the global charts

Panchayat, Gullak, Kota Factory, Pitchers, Sapne Vs Everyone: Indian shows ruling the global charts

Jan 30, 2024 - 16:30
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Panchayat, Gullak, Kota Factory, Pitchers, Sapne Vs Everyone: Indian shows ruling the global charts

Sapne Vs Everyone‘ becomes the 7th show to enter IMDb Top 250 TV Shows list globally. The other names in the list include Panchayat, Gullak, Kota Factory and Pitchers.

Sapne Vs Everyone‘ has officially stormed into the IMDb Top 250 TV Shows list and currently holds the highest rating among IMDb’s Top 250 TV shows in the world with a 9.6 rating. The show has performed extremely well in all the metrics from viewership, engagement of the audiences, highest rating, amazing audience reviews, and technical aspects.

There is surely a space for slice-of-life dramas on OTT and even in cinemas amid the overkill of action potboilers.

In its review of Gullak S3, Firstpost wrote- “This season ends with a sobering hurdle that has the Mishra family clutching at straws and clinging to the sheets in both horror and revulsion; the first time the show throws the sink at the Mishra family in what is also its first real encounter with the world, as a force. A force we have so far candidly by-passed for the sake of the family’s innocence. It’s impossible though, in real life, to nurture conflict without addressing it.”

It added, “The performances in Gullak have never disappointed and even in a somewhat underwhelming third season Annu, Shanti, Aman and Santosh continue to be the affable family next door. Jameel Khan is casually brilliant as the soft yet righteous patriarch of the house. Khan has, over the course of the three seasons, effortlessly conveyed his conflicting position as the hapless leader of an overbearing, loud household. He owns his responsibilities but rarely uses them to acquire power. In this season, his lack of agency is finally tested. It’s a tender, endearing role that encapsulates the futility of honour in the dog-eat-dog world of working-class India, in which, Santosh Mishra continues to scour for a life of dignity.”

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