Bada Naam Karenge is a family drama revolving around a traditional engagement between a girl and a boy. It has all the values ...
Gourav Gopal Jha's editing could have been slicker. On the whole, BADA NAAM KARENGE is a sweet entertainer and a rare web series that one can watch with family. The cute and dramatic ...
Watching the new show run by Sooraj Barjatya is a conflicting business as it makes you wonder whether brief interlude of youthful freedom that keeps rearing its head every decade or so is an illusion.
Bada Naam Karenge Review ... adapting to changing times doesn't mean compromising on values. Their latest web series is a testament to this evolution—delivering heartfelt storytelling while ...
In Rajshri Productions’ debut web series Bada Naam Karenge, Ritik Ghanshani plays Rishab, small town boy with a big heart. With his effortless charm and old-school romance, he fits right into the ...
this series is the OTT reincarnation of Barjatya’s classic family dramas like Hum Saath Saath Hain. If you can spare nine episodes of just under an hour each, Bada Naam Karenge promises a ...
Bada Naam Karenge is a romantic web series directed by Palash Vaswani, featuring the talented duo Ritik Ghanshani and Ayesha Kaduskar in lead roles. A modern couple whose arranged marriage ...
In this exclusive interview, popular filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya, who is the show-runner of SonyLIV’s new series Bada Naam Karenge, talks about trying to stay relevant in a fast-changing world, his next ...
Filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya has brought a fresh change to OTT. Bada Naam Karenge will bring family audiences on the platform and will entertain them effortlessly.
If you thought your love for lavish family dramas was a thing of your younger days, Sooraj Barjatya’s latest web offering is ... the sweet romantic drama, Bada Naam Karenge, is reminiscent ...
On a related note, “Bada Naam Karenge,” directed by Palash Vaswani with Sooraj R Barjatya, the series stars cast Kanwaljeet Singh, Alka Amin, Rajesh Jais, Chitrali Lokesh, Deepika Amin ...
Bada Naam Karenge director Palash Vaswani says ... is the wrongly projected impression we get to watch in films and series. “In Gullak 2, we do see a mobile phone, but the young are not ...