Friday 16 October 2020

Watch And Download Gandi Baat Season 5 (2020) UNRATED Hindi Complete Hot Web Series

Watch And Download Gandi Baat Season 5 (2020) UNRATED Hindi Complete Hot Web Series 


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What Is the Story About?

Gandi Baat Season 5 is a pot-pourri of four books whose pivotal characters have concerns about their display, sexual identity, infidelity and social media recognition. The first episode, ‘Erotic tales of Madhesh Madan’ is about an anonymous erotica novelist who spills beans about the sex lives of his/her colleagues by revealing their true character, embarrassing many. ‘Game of Love’ revolves around a female Kabaddi player coming to terms with her sexuality. ‘Happy Valentine’s Day’ is a tale of romance via dating apps gone wrong. Pinto’s 5 Million Followers is a story of how low you can stoop to attain social media validation.

Performances?

There’s nothing memorable about the acting or the cast in Gandi Baat Season 5; you’d be naïve if you’re expecting anyone to catch your care. Pamela Monda, Ankit Bhatia, Nitin Bhatia, Emika Shail, Sanya Bansal and Piyale Munshi are all in it to flaunt their bodies and fill their screen time with some skin show–at least there’s gender parity here.

Analysis

Everyone is knowledgeable about the audience it aims a show like Gandi Baat at—but it’s criminal if you give them lines like ‘Tum raise Bihi ho, thee ho, their heart Accha hay our private part bi’. Gandi Baat, when it first entered streaming platforms, came with a certain shock value for its raw treatment. Though it wasn’t path breaking, the show served its purpose of normalising sexual desire. Gandi Baat has projected India like a land of repressed people; the fifth season is a wasted attempt at cashing in on a popular franchise.

It is a tiresome rehash of all the clichés associated with adult fiction and has no novelty in terms of premise. Gandi Baat: Season 5 tells how bankrupt its writers are. The reasons that the characters attach to their motives are baffling and can carry out your head spin—that still an understatement. Be it the husband who sleeps around with random women because his wife is cheating on him or the erotica novelist who feels that she’s making the world a better place through her writings, or the gym instructor who drugs a social media celebrity owing to jealousy, none of the one-note characterisations makes any sense at all.

A trans character identified by the Kajal under his eyes and embarrassed about his identity—the makers only increase the stigma that the LGBTQ community has to battle. There’s nothing progressive about their representation. If the show makers of Gandi Baat think their viewers only come to check out the intimate sequences in their episodes, they must well realise that there are ‘better’ options around. While you don’t come to the show to bowled over by the ‘storytelling’ either, the least the makers could have done is to have some conviction in their content.

The filmmaker’s major focus lies in squeezing a few explicit scenes regardless of the direction that the story takes. The 45-minute length of each episode is under-utilised and wasted—this is when even the memory of a show like Lust Stories warms you up that did such a fine job of showcasing sexual desire without compromising on the visual aesthetics. Of course, there’s no Zoya Akhtar or an Anurag Kashyap or a Karan Johar here. Gandi Baat, in the guise of telling stories about the social media generation, offers nothing new. It’s just like an attention-seeking clickbait thumbnail on YouTube, you know there’s nothing worthwhile in the content but still feel tempted to look.

Music and Other Departments?

It makes the show on a shoestring budget and has repetitive stock visuals, panoramic shots where the cardboard-ish setup makes it very apparent that these are set. The visuals are voyeuristic and reek of vulgarity (some effort to distinguish it from porn, please?) The music is a mix of all soundtracks you’ve heard on every AltBalaji show—the laziness is apparent. The writing is equally pathetic..

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