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Jaha Bolibo Shotto Bolibo Review

Reviewed By : Souvik Saha

Jaha Bolibo Shotto Bolibo Review

Movie Rating

 “Jaha Bolibo Shotto Bolibo” introduces us to a promising courtroom drama that, despite encountering a slow burn in the initial episodes, manages to create a compelling narrative. The attempt to build mystery in the first episode may feel predictable, but the series redeems itself by delving into the personal and professional lives of the characters. The protagonist’s character development adds depth, creating a more profound connection for the viewers. However, the shift towards melodrama in later episodes, fueled by extensive backstories, could deter those seeking a traditional courtroom thriller.

Star Performances: Tota Roy Choudhury’s performance stands out, showcasing versatility and depth. His character’s intriguing backstory adds layers, making him a compelling antagonist. Mimi Chakraborty, in her OTT debut, brings a mix of fierceness and vulnerability to her role as the protagonist. The chemistry between Choudhury and Anujoy Chattopadhyay adds a sweet and believable touch to the series. Overall, performances contribute significantly to the series’ appeal.

Direction: Directed by Chandrasish Ray, the series offers a quick but impactful journey with each episode clocking in at around 20 minutes. The decision to explore personal lives while diverting from the criminal plot adds emotional depth and connection. However, forced attempts at creating mystery and occasional shifts towards melodrama may leave some viewers wanting more intensity in the courtroom scenes.

Others: The series succeeds in creating a compelling narrative despite its predictable plot twists. Well-developed characters and strong performances, especially from Tota Roy Choudhury, contribute to its appeal. However, for those seeking a thrilling courtroom drama that will keep them on the edge of their seats, this might fall short due to its melodramatic elements.

Loo Break: The series, with its quick episode runtime, is generally engaging, but there are moments where the pace slows down. Viewers may find suitable points for a quick break without missing out on crucial developments.

Good:

  • Standout performances, especially from Tota Roy Choudhury.
  • Compelling character development and exploration of personal lives.
  • Quick episode runtime tailored for binge-watching.

Bad:

  • Predictable plot twists and forced attempts at creating mystery.
  • Shift towards melodrama in later episodes may not appeal to all viewers.
  • Sacrifice of intensity in the criminal case for character exploration.

Last Word : “Jaha Bolibo Shotto Bolibo” is a watchable series with a mix of engaging moments and occasional melodrama. It may not deliver the intense courtroom thriller some viewers seek, but for a chill and stake-less weekend with good performances.

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Written by Souvik Saha

Discover the mind behind Cine Kolkata – Souvik Saha, an innovative entrepreneur and editor. With a passion for authentic news, he's the driving force behind Cine Kolkata's captivating film, atoz entertainment, sports, and lifestyle coverage. Souvik also heads Cine Digital, a digital marketing agency, expanding his impact across the digital realm.

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