Past one year, more or less, has been overwhelming for all of us. And we still haven't returned to what we once used to term as a normal life. If we think about it, it is all so strange and feels unreal, yet, this is the reality no matter the amount of denial!
Staying at home for over a year not only brought us closer to our families but also to the idiot box in our living rooms. Yes, you read that right! Research suggests that during 2020, online streaming rose by about 12%.
As many were stuck at home, people turned towards web series to pass the abundance of time that they had. These series have been a major companion for most of us.
As the current situation suggests, we might have to spend a few more months inside our homes. So here we have collected some of the best web series of 2021 for you to binge watch-
(Amazon Prime)
A TVF original, this show rotates around the lives of all UPSC aspirants living in Rajendra Nagar, New Delhi. Running in two unique courses of events the show spins around three companions, Abhilash (Naveen Kasturia), SK (Abhilash Thapliyal) and Guri (Shivankit Parihar). The flashback scenes show the battles and desires for all UPSC competitors, while the current scenes show the results of the decisions made that were made back then. While all the three friends get ready for the UPSC, just Abhilash succeeds to become an IAS officer.
(Amazon Prime)
Since the main season was released in 2019, the fans have been hanging tight for the second season of the show. The cast includes Manoj Bajpayee, Priyamani and Samantha Akkineni. The story spins around the ‘family man’ Srikant Tiwari who's subtly functioning as an analytics official for the T.A.S.C. battling to balance his ‘normal’ family life and his demanding professional life, while he faces his new enemy Raji, a psychological oppressor. The Family Man Season 2 has gotten a great deal of positive reaction and the fans are adoring it.
(Netflix)
The main French show to break into U.S. Netflix's Top 10, Lupin is a spine chiller that follows smooth courteous fellow robber Assane Diop (Omar Sy) as he endeavors to uncover the defilement of a prosperous Parisien giver and in doing as such, clear his late dad's acceptable name. Part 1 of Season 1 has hit Netflix this January, however Part 2 isn't anywhere around the corner. But the wait will be worth it for sure!
(Netflix)
Bombay Begums clubs storylines of five ladies – played by Pooja Bhatt, Amruta Subhash, Shahana Goswami, Plabita Borthakur and Aadhya Anand – across age and economies in Mumbai. It illuminates the bleak real factors of both their professional and individual lives just as familial relations. It is directed by Alankrita Shrivastava.
(BBC)
Created by Robert Downey Jr. furthermore, in view of a similar name by Jeff Lemire, Sweet Tooth is a fantastical jump into the dystopian reality where "The Sick" has taken pretty much everybody out and the kids being conceived as half-animal and half-human. The "mixtures" are killed off in a mass departure, however a couple remain. This story follows Gus, also known as Sweet Tooth, as he attempts to make it's anything but a place of refuge in Colorado.
(Sony Liv)
A political dramatization gets you snared to the screens and this one is the same. The story revolves around the Minister of Bihar, Bheema Bharti (Sohum Shah) who gets harmed and proceeds to pronounce his better half Rani Bharti (Huma Qureshi) as the CM. From dealing with family tasks to administering the government, the series shows her battles with managing governmental issues. It is intriguing to look as the story divulges the secrets about Rani's life and how she figures out how to administer the state notwithstanding all the chances.
(Disney Hotstar)
Highlighting Abhay Deol as Major Suraj Singh, 1962: The War In The Hills is a conflict dramatization show that unwinds the story of his regiment, containing 125 Indian officers who were dwarfed during an epic fight. The show is based on the genuine events that occurred during the 1962 Indo-China war.
(Netflix)
The show is based on a fantasy book. The story follows orphan mapmaker Alina Starkov as she finds her powers—which make for her extraordinary partners and foes the same—in war-torn Ravka. The arrangement is maybe somewhat confusing to follow for non-book fans, however it is fun to watch!
These are some worth watching shows that we have listed here for you and we are sure you’ll definitely love it. Happy Binge Watching!
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