5 Reasons to Stream Jee Karda: Friendships, Drama and Love and More!

Prime Video’s latest release, the comedy-drama series Jee Karda, is a story of friendship and love surrounding 7 friends who navigate adulthood and responsibilities as life throws them several unexpected twists and turns. The series, with 8 episodes, takes a look at these complicated relationships that audiences will be able to relate to.

Jee Karda is produced by Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films and directed by Arunima Sharma; the series is co-written by Hussain Dalal and Abbas Dalal. The series features Tamannaah Bhatia, Aashim Gulati, Suhail Nayyar, Anya Singh, Hussain Dalal, Sayan Banerjee, and Samvedna Suwalka in lead roles.

With that in mind, here are 5 reasons to stream Jee Karda

Realistic portrayal of friendships and relationships:

Jee Karda depicts friendships and relationships in an honest way. It highlights the flaws and intricacies that exist within these interactions, demonstrating that life is not always black and white, but rather a bright shade of gray. This genuine portrayal helps viewers to identify with the characters’ experiences and feelings, resulting in a stronger connection to the plot.

Blend of heartwarming and edgy elements:

The series creates a balance between heartwarming themes and relatable content. It encapsulates the spirit of adulthood’s joys and tribulations, making it a multi-dimensional watching experience. The mix of emotions keeps the spectator interested and immersed in the characters’ adventures.

Each of the seven friends have a character arc:

The writers Hussain Dalal, Abbas Dalal and the director Anurima Sharma aren’t entirely obsessed with the two ends of the narrative. They appear to be more involved in the seven characters’ journey from point A to point B. Some have metaphorical meanings, while others have fantastical interpretations. What truly sets this ensemble cast-led story apart is that the audience gets to know about each and every character and is subjected to a parallel narrative giving them a glimpse into the lives of all of the seven friends, rather than focusing on the story of merely a few.

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Music is the soul:

Sachin-Jigar as the composers of the album, the music has carefully been created and selected as it is easy on the ears, enticingly hummable, suitably quirky, deceptively deep, and a wonderful narrative value addition.

Stellar performances:

All the performances given by the ensemble cast have portrayed their characters pretty well. From Aashim Gulati bringing his edgy personality and unadulterated energy to Tamannaah Bhatia being the beautiful self in this new avatar. Suhail Nayyar is the cute dork who is enjoying his love life to the fullest while Anya Singh, the favorite of the group is still figuring out her love life in the middle of her friend’s wedding. Samvedna Suwalka is the perfect character that depicts the balance of managing work and life and Sayan is bold about loving even with complexities. Lastly, Hussain Dalal who has also co-written this story with Abbas Dalal and the director Anurima Sharma has shown his vulnerability and timidity well to make his character intriguing. The cast has beautifully channelised this friendship.

With these reasons and more, you are sure to be left laughing, crying and embracing the beauty of friendship through the 7 different lives of Jee Karda. The series is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

Also Read: Jee Karda Review: Dramatic Friendships Make For a Delicious Watch

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