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Can be your go-to Valentine’s watch

- JOHNSON THOMAS

WEB SERIES: Pawan & Pooja (Season 1) CAST: Mahesh Manjrekar, Deepti Naval, Gul Panag, Sharman Joshi, Taaruk Raina and Natasha Bharadwaj DIRECTORS: Shaad Ali & Ajay Bhuyan RATING: ★★★

Is love really a happy emotion? Well, MX Player’s new series that premiered on Valentine’s Day brings the emotion in all its glory and ignominy, full up-front, through stories of three couples coincident­ally named

Pawan and Pooja – who go through their ‘coupled’ lives with different measures of love. We don’t see the emotion only as that which brings out the best in people, it also hurts, can be malicious, predatory and unkind.

The selling point for this new series constituti­ng 10 episodes of 42 minutes each is that love is not only just unconditio­nal, unbreakabl­e and unquestion­able – it can also destroy and forge new bonds, forage through radical arrangemen­ts, break and be reborn.

This series developed by Siddharth P Malhotra and Shaad Ali, while exploring the signature lives of two celebrity (of varying degrees and ages) couples and one younger influencer arrangemen­t stage-managed for a reality TV show, takes us through their thoughts, emotions and libidos while at different stages of their lives.

Awesome girl Pooja Maheshwari (Natasha) is the social media influencer equivalent and Popo Pranks Pawan (Taaruk), her rival while Chandrajit Ranavide makes his entry here as an aging filmmaker Barve, who succumbs to a heart attack at a celeb party that all the couples featured here, attend. That incident becomes the catalyst for the featured couples to take a reality check on their lives and love.

Veteran actors Mahesh Manjrekar – Deepti Naval who play the older couple, the Kalras, share an interestin­g vibe that shows through their interactio­ns with each other, Sharman Joshi-Gul Panag, the Mehras, the other couple in the equation, make us believe in their dull unhappenin­g togetherne­ss before embarking on new adventures on the side while the young heartthrob­s Taaruk RainaNatas­ha Bharadwaj play out their burgeoning hate-loveaffect­ion for all to see on social media and elsewhere.

The series treads an explorativ­e path allowing the couples to exploit their hidden desires, stretching them to the extreme ends of their endurance before bringing them back from the brink. These are trends of love that are believable and immediatel­y relatable. This series is sure to keep you interested and is the most appropriat­e Valentine’s Day watch.

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