We wake up the next morning after the most surprising kiss that marked the end of season 1. The dynamics mainly involving Dimple (Prajakta), (Rohit), Harsh (Vihaan), Namrata (Devyani) & Celina (Muskaan) are supremely messed. The youngsters now have to sort things out while focusing on building the apps and a career.If you haven’t already read my season 1 review, click on the last three words. Okay, let’s start. The first season kind of introduced the world that was also kind of half-edged and who all live in it.Mismatched Season 1-2 Download
I know that’s what it was supposed to do, but there was also a kind of realization in the makers about the content they were creating. It was an unapologetic young romance tale that involved many unthinkable elements but still found its audience and a massive one. Rohit Saraf became a national crush, so it definitely wasn’t a small fandom.The season 2 stands true to the essence of the predecessor and does just that. Caters to what is expected and also adds some more complexities that might also draw the viewers that look out for conflicts in stories. So now there is tension between all the leading pairs and at different degrees. Writing team including Gazal Dhaliwal (screenplay & dialogues), Aarsh Vora, Nandini Gupta, and Akshay Jhunjhunwala adapt the book When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon for the screen.In their on-screen translation, they visually try to focus on the problems of the youth from the millennials and Gen Z especially. Dhaliwal and team try to highlight the jest of our generation to ace everything, have the world at their feet, and have strong internet on their phones. Through several characters, they try to create a world where even the most pristine-looking girl has body issues and aspires to be even more perfect by doing insane things. Or a boy who is suddenly disabled so he finds power in bullying students so he practices it.Akarsh Khurana as the director continues to shape his product as a spiritual retelling of Mai Hoon Na.