Review: Vishkanya- A supernatural saga presented aesthetically!
The canvas of the show is beautiful and with the unravelling of the hidden mystery in the upcoming episodes, it only seems to get better. Rating ***1/2 (3.5/5)
Published: Sunday,Apr 03, 2016 12:25 PM GMT-06:00
Vishkanya
Time- 6: 30 pm and Repeats at 10: 30 pm on Zee TV
Produced By- Peninsula Pictures
Cast- Vin Rana, Aishwarya Khare, Rohini Banerjee, Kashish Duggal, Amit
Khanna, Tanya Sharma, Gagan Singh and Medha Bhattacharya
With the supernatural genre gaining center stage in the recent times on Indian television, Naagin' has been dominating the numbers game and popularity for a long time now. Also, a show like Sasural Simar Ka' has revamped its central concept to that of a supernatural feel.
Amidst all this, enters the smart, cunning and beautiful Kalpana Ghosh (Rohini Banerjee) who is a single mother of two daughters, Tapur (Medha Bhattacharya) and Aparajita aka Appu (AIshwarya Khare). Tapur is the fiery, good-looking younger sister to Appu who faces partiality where her mother favours Appu in every case, courtesy her sister's big secret.
Appu, on the other hand, is an innocent, sweet and docile belle, who is none other than the vishkanya'.
Isolated from the outer world for eighteen long years, Appu wants to go out and wants to be free.
Malay's prankster nature enables him to unknowingly enter Ghosh Baadi, just like he did years ago when he was a kid in order to refute the ghost rumours. However, in this attempt, he gets caught by Appu who panics and starts screaming to Kalpana for help. Kalpana, however is at the Holi pooja interacting with other people. Soon, when Malay tries to get Appu quiet by covering her mouth with his hands, a drop of tear from Appu's eye falls on his hand. And before we could realize that contact is the first poisonous experience for Malay who retracts instantly.
Kalpana tries to get herself invited to the Mittal's party after manipulating the naive and immature Kumkum (Tanya Sharma). And she manages to do so much to the chagrin of Poro Mittal (Kashish Duggal), the mother of Malay Mittal.
And then we know there is this mysterious past which is concerned with Kalpana, Poro and Harshvardhan Mittal, who is shown on a wheelchair.
This party invitation is extremely important to Kalpana as she is set to introduce Appu to the world which will be her first step to attain her revenge.
The miraculous healing of Malay who was poisoned by Appu's tear and touch was due to Kalpana's kaadha (medicine). Kalpana's exchange of words with Poro and Harshvardhan and the flashback visions set stage for an unsolvable mystery, promising astonishing twists and turns ahead.
A saga about unexplainable love, vengeance, plotting, jealousy and even partiality; it amalgamates every possible flavor to present a visual treat.
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Rating- ***1/2 (3.5/5)
Aishwarya Khare makes her debut with this show and she tries her best to justify her role. However, one can make out the little loopholes in the performance. But, taking nothing away from the actress, she is surely on her path to make herself better.
Rating- **1/2 (2.5/5)
Barring the little obvious faults, the show has all the elements to be a success. What it does the best is striking the perfect balance between clichéd content some love to see' and innovative and experimental stuff'. This is one of those rare combinations which one doesn't see every day. And not many shows are able to attain this. The canvas of the show is beautiful and with the mystery now set to unfold in the upcoming episodes, it will only get better.
Kunal Kothari
Comments (1)
till now show is interestng with so many misteries...rohini benarjee as kalpana i s highlight of the show
8 years ago