Dillogical (2024– )
10/10
Finally a show thats honest to todays relationships
15 February 2024
The eight-episode mini-series, each spanning approximately 30 minutes is packed with entertaining storylines and a fun young cast who's great performances make it a fun watch

Relatable situations of the youth today is captured perfectly by the writters and translated on screen the Director in a honest way .

The lead couple, Anshuman Malhotra and Nupur Nagpal, perfectly portray their teenage selves and adults. They have an easy chemistry and pass off as best friends. Chetan Dhawan as a goofy and childlike Umang, and Prasanna Bisht as his smart girlfriend (Jinal's bestie), Sana, stand out. Priyank Sharma as choreographer Dhruv, Tanvika Parlikar as Deeksha, and Sanchit Kundra as Anunay also deserve mention. The young bunch convincingly passes off as best friends.

Dillogical is a young and pretty-looking Valentine's Day offering that is a must watch.

Situationship is the new relationship status. Add to this the complex phenomenon of polyamoury, or open relationship, and a bunch of restless and impulsive Gen Z youngsters, and chaos ought to ensue. And it does in this romance drama, which is all about how a group of friends deals with one couple trying to have an open relationship. The backdrop of a wedding in Daman makes things crazier and more colourful.

Saransh (Anshuman Malhotra) and Jinal (Nupur Nagpal) are childhood sweethearts who have been in a long-distance relationship for four years. While the former is sure of settling down with his girlfriend, the latter wants to make it big as a social media star and explore life, which also entails dating other people. While director Sol Kohli gives one a peek into what it means to be a youngster these days, the incessant drama often goes overboard, and situations feel forced.

The show tries to unravel complicated relationship choices, but things don't seem thought through. Jinal desires more than being known as Saransh's wife and succeeding as an influencer, but her fire to do so doesn't come across too well. Amid the changing dynamics between the friends and the backdrop of their best friend Sakshi's (Surbhi Dhyani) wedding, the viewer gets a series of drunken shenanigans, fickle dates, misunderstandings, etc.
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