
Made in Rs 50 lakh, this web series has no big star, still has IMDb rating of 9.2, beats Sacred Games, Mirzpaur, Family Man in...
Here we are talking about 2021's web show Aspirants, which was released on TVF's YouTube channel. The viewers have applauded Aspirants for its honest storytelling and strong performances given by Naveen Kasturia, Namita Dubey, Sunny Hinduja, Abhilash Thapliyal and Shivankit Singh Parihar. The show's creators, Arunabh Kumar and Shreyansh Pandey, along with director Apoorv Singh Karki, have been praised for crafting a narrative that balances entertainment with insightful commentary on societal pressures and personal growth. Best Web-Series Of 2021…
This five-episode series follows three friends, Abhilash, Guri, and SK, as they face the trials of studying for UPSC examinations in Old Rajinder Nagar, Delhi. It delves into their personal and academic challenges, showing their hopes and dreams while also tackling the difficulties of their personal life. The characters' evolution, marked by moments of triumph and despair, mirrors the experiences of millions of individuals striving for success in competitive environments to set accomplished benchmarks for themselves. As per reports, this series was made under a Rs 50 lakh budget per episode, which was generated via brand and movie promotions. Second Season Premiered On…
Following the success of the first season, Amazon Prime Video presented the second season, which continued to explore the lives of Abhilash, Dhairya, Guri, SK and Sandeep Bhaiya, delving deeper into relationships and the moral values they encounter. Sunny Hinduja's portrayal of Sandeep Bhaiya has received special attention, with fans praising his commendable performance, which gives dimension to the story.
This show not only created a benchmark on OTT platforms but also left renowned shows like Sacred Games, The Family Man, Mirzapur, Scam 1992 and many others behind with its remarkable approach to storytelling. The series also received many nominations in the OTT Awards sector, which includes the Filmfare OTT Awards, Hitlist OTT, and the Indian Telly Streaming Awards.
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