Tuesdays and Fridays Review: A Sub-Par Laidback Watch!

Tuesdays and Fridays on Netflix India explore the narrative of two cutesy millennials, Sia and Varun, who get into a romantic relationship where they are only permitted to meet only on ‘Tuesdays & Fridays’.

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The film directed by Taranveer Singh stars newcomers, Anmol Dhillon and Jhataleka in the lead roles and is produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and SCIPL.

Let’s analyze the film. First off, Tuesdays and Fridays on Netflix do have a fresh concept, but the screenplay lacks excitement, and the climax of the movie loses all the steam by the very end. Director Taranveer Singh did an adequate job as a director and managed to bring out the best from all his actors.

On the technical level, Tuesdays and Fridays on Netflix are decent when it comes to Ewan Mulligan’s cinematography, and the production design by Mandar Nagaonkar is eye-catching for the most part. Also, the music and the background score fit the theme of the movie very well.

Tuesdays and Fridays on Netflix caters more to the urban audience and is below-average as an overall film. If you’re up for a casual weekend watch and have nothing else to do, maybe give it a go. Watch ‘Tuesdays and Fridays’ on Netflix India here.

Rating – 2.5/5 | Grade – C+

Images via Netflix India


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