Yes, we have a lot of time at home and we are are bored enough to keep a track of World Haiku Day. We’ve looked back at some of our favourite shows and films on ZEE5 and tried to review it in 3-line poems, or as they are called, Haikus.
Don’t Miss: 9 Popular Films And Series Review In Just 3-Lines On World Haiku Day
1. Mentalhood
Mentalhood might seem like a dramedy about parents and children but there’s so much more to it.
Oh! A funny dramedy about mothers,
Wait, this just got serious,
It’s not motherhood, It’s Mentalhood.
Watch the trailer for Mentalhood here.
2. Simmba
The hit Bollywood cop film Simmba needs no introduction and neither does this iconic dialogue from the film.
Aala re aala Simmba aala,
Singham aala,
Sooryavanshi pan aala.
3. Never Kiss Your Best Friend
Here’s a plot of Never Kiss Your Best Friend in a nutshell without all the emotions and conflict which make the series interesting.
A boy and girl can be friends,
We are not friends anymore.
Now we’re in love.
4. The Verdict: State V/s Nanavati
The Verdict: State V/s Nanavati is based on the same case that the movie Rustom tried to depict. However, this series is a more factual account of what happened and seems like a completely different story from the movie.
Wait didn’t we see this story before,
This is how the ‘murder’ happened?
Reality is stranger than fiction
5. Rangbaaz
For this series we have taken a popular dialogue from the second season of Rangbaaz, “Ek baar bandook se goli nikal gayi…toh phir goli jaane aur nishaana jaane, chalane wala toh sirf dekh sakta hai”
Ek baar show release ho jaaye,
Toh remote jaane aur TV jaane
Dekhne wala sirf dekh sakta hai.
6. State Of Seige: 26/11
State of Siege: 26/11 tells the true incidents of the November 2008 attacks. This series will shock and scare you before making you realise how important the contribution of the NSG commandos was.
We could have avoided this attack?
This is really getting out of control
Okay the NSG has it in control.
7. The Final Call
The Final Call starring Arjun Rampal, Sakshi Tanwar, Neeraj Kabi among others is an intense psychological thriller about a suicidal pilot who tries to kill himself during a flight.
He’s going to kill himself,
He’s going to kill everyone.
He’s going to save everyone?
8. Shukranu
Shukranu is a satire set in the Emergency era of the 70’s. This film talks about the forced sterilisation campaign organised by the government at the time.
A man gets a forced vasectomy,
Makes two women pregnant
Blames Indira Gandhi.
9. Rejctx
Rejctx is a coming-of-age music drama. This series tells the story of high school hip-hop group that tries to navigate their tricky teenage years.
Remember high school?
Same problems
With better music.
Think you can come up with your own three-line review of your favourite film or series? Tell us in the comments below.
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