SonyLIV, the acclaimed streaming giant, has gained a well-deserved reputation for delivering exceptional content with shows like Scam 1992, Tabbar, and Rocket Boys. These series have captivated audiences and set a new standard for storytelling in the Indian television landscape. However, amidst their stellar lineup, SonyLIV seems to have made a blunder with their latest offering, the TV series called Barsatein.
Barsatein, sadly, falls into the all-too-familiar trap of a typical Indian daily soap. It fails to live up to the high standards set by SonyLIV’s previous offerings, leaving viewers disappointed and yearning for the quality they have come to expect from the streaming service. The series feels like a step backward, lacking the originality, depth, and nuanced storytelling that have become synonymous with SonyLIV’s brand.
The show’s glaring flaw lies in its adherence to tired and formulaic tropes that have plagued Indian television for years. From over-dramatic dialogues to exaggerated performances, Barsatein offers nothing new or refreshing. It’s disheartening to see SonyLIV, known for pushing boundaries and challenging conventions, succumb to the trappings of a mediocre daily soap.
As viewers, we expect more from SonyLIV. We have witnessed their ability to produce thought-provoking and engaging shows, pushing the boundaries of storytelling in India. Barsatein, unfortunately, feels like a missed opportunity to continue this tradition of excellence.
The series is getting released on July 10, so you can stay away from it.