Netflix Hasmukh Review, Cast, Story, Plot, Trailer

Nitin Sirsat
5 Min Read

The new web series on Netflix has come in the name of Hasmukh. Do not go in its name. The lead hero of this series is Veer Das standup comedian. Prior to this, he has worked in films like Daily Bailey, Go Goa Gone. In this web series, those who thought that Veer Das would laugh. Please tell for their information. In this web series, they do not laugh but cry. You will have to watch ten episodes to know why.

Netflix Hasmukh Plot

Such a plot has rarely been seen in India. A comedian does not make people laugh without ruthless killing. Despite a good plot, the screenplay was not written well. While in the series Nikhil Gonsalves, Neeraj Pandey, Veeradas have also taken the writing credit themselves. Apart from these, three other writers have weighed the pen in it, even after this, none of them could find out what language is spoken in the village countryside of Saharanpur. The one who has seen Saharanpur has heard ‘wo ka hai na’ in the style of Bhojpuri from Veer Das’s mouth.

Netflix Hasmukh Trailer

Netflix Hasmukh Cast

  • Vir Das
  • Ranvir Shorey
  • Suhail Nayyar
  • Neeraj Pandey
  • Deeksha Sonalkar
  • Amrita Bagchi
  • Ravi Kishan
  • Mantra Mugdh
  • Raza Murad
  • Manoj Pahwa
  • Joanna Robaczewska

Netflix Hasmukh Story

There is a saying, ‘Paisa Fanko Tamasha Dekho’ This story is written by 6 writers together and only for Veer Das. A boy Hasmukh (Vir Das) lives in the small town of Saharanpur, although you will not see it on the Saharanpur screen.

People have done bad things to him since childhood with Hasmukh. If the children in school do wrong with him, then he takes revenge by writing jock on them. His aunt keeps seducing him. His uncle hits him badly with a belt. His maestro comedian Pappu Gulati (Manoj Pahwa) also makes him shine. Abuses him.

One day the master of Hasmukh is going to be Shaw of Ustad Gulati. Gulati does not feel good on stage until he is eating hot pakodas. Gulati gets angry seeing cold pakode. Where is heard in Hasmukh and Gulati. Hasmukh takes Gulati’s neck and reaches the stage in his place. Here commences the journey of Hasmukh.

Comedy would not have been done without eating hot pakoras from Hasmukh’s Maestro Gulati. Comedy is not done without beating people with their belts from Hasmukh. His comedy journey begins with the murder in Saharan Pur and ends by going to Mumbai’s biggest standup comedy Shaw Badshaho.

In this journey, his manager, Jimmy Da Maker (Ranvir Shorey) lives like a shadow with Hasmukh. Jimmy brings people in for not killing work for Hasmukh. He fixes the body. Each episode has a murder scene and a standup comedy scene.

The Badshaho show grows as it grows. People in the Badshaho comedy show’s creative team die the same way. Murders are taking place in the city on murder. On one side the police are searching for the killer, on the other side, the public is searching for the best comedian. The police are about to find the killer and the public the best comedians together that season one ends. The rest in Hasmukh season 2.

Netflix Hasmukh Review

The same character Jimmy De Maker (Ranveer Shorey) appears strong. He is having fun on screen. He is living his character openly. Due to this, more viewers start taking interest in him than Veer Das. The same look on the face of Virdas gets bored in seeing the same reaction in ten episodes.

What did the director want to say? Not clear even after 10 episodes. Hussey definitely comes at someplace. It is also nice to hear jocks. Some of the jocks are also very funny. Some of the jocks are also new but if the jokes are to be heard, then Shaw of Veer Das was enough. Why a series of 10 episodes?

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Hello, I am Nitin Sirsat stay in Pune, India with my loving family. I love to read, travel and sports. I have been thinking about web series reviews for the past 1 years and now finally all is set to start my Web Series Reviews Blog. Offers you a detailed review of all the new web series so that you can save your time for hunting a good one.
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