Moving away from his multi-character YouTube roots, Bhuvan delivers a grounded and earnest performance. He makes Karan’s laziness feel endearing rather than annoying.
Rafta Rafta Review: A Relatable Spin on the ‘Opposites Attract’ Chaos
It doesn’t rely on heavy melodrama. It finds humor in everyday things like messy cupboards, forgotten chores, and annoying relatives. Moving away from his multi-character YouTube roots, Bhuvan
isn’t trying to reinvent the rom-com genre, and it doesn't need to. It’s a lighthearted, cozy watch that reminds us that love doesn’t always happen at first sight—sometimes, it grows rafta rafta . Rating: 3.5/5 stars
The title "Rafta Rafta" (meaning slowly ) perfectly captures the show's essence: it’s about two people learning to find a common pace in a world that expects them to have everything figured out instantly. From awkward family interactions to the struggle of sharing a tiny apartment, the show focuses on the "micro-moments" that make or break a relationship. Performance Highlights It finds humor in everyday things like messy
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a fast-paced, impulsive woman marries a laid-back, "take-it-easy" kind of guy, Amazon MiniTV’s has the answers. Starring digital sensation Bhuvan Bam and the charming Srishti Rindani , this 7-episode series explores the messy, funny, and often heartwarming reality of modern marriage. The Plot: Speed vs. Stillness
With episodes averaging 15–20 minutes, it’s the perfect "binge-and-chill" show for a lunch break or a quick commute. Rating: 3
Srishti is the perfect foil. Her portrayal of Nithya is sharp and relatable for anyone who has ever felt like they’re the only "adult" in the room.