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Did Debashree Roy Pass or Fail? “Chemistry Mashi” Web Series Reaction

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About the Plot
Deebasree Roy, plays the role of Sucharita Lahiri, an aspirant vlogger who started teaching chemistry through her You Tube Channel. Her popularity threatened the local tutorial heads and that’s how the drama unfolds. 

About the Cast

The web series cast Debasree Roy, Shankar Chakraborty, Ritwika Pal, Saptarshi Moulik, Shreya Bhattacharya, Soumya Mukherjee, Vinay Sharma, Biplab Dasgupta.

About the Director & Producer 
The web series has been directed by Sourav Chakraborty and produced by Trickster and Span Productions.

About the Web Series Review
Firstly, I would say you this web series is about the competition of a famous YouTuber against a successful institution. We certainly see in our country because of several valuable institutions from where 70℅ professionals pass out who become doctor, engineer and reach big organisations for employment but how much knowledgeable they are is the question. The institutions are so much professional that those who intake the teaching pattern they get the chance and those who fails to catch the pace they can’t reach the success. Opposite to this, an ordinary woman who become a You Tuber teaches chemistry with a homely atmosphere and she earns a lot of publicity through her channel Who are her students? Those mediocre students who cannot study in such big institutions. At one point of time her channel gains so much publicity that other institutions start losing their own students. They start bringing allegations in order to stop her channel. Are they successful in stopping her channel? In order to find out you have to watch the full web series streaming in Hoichoi. 


Positive Part
The total web series consist of six episodes. The important positive point is that after a long time we get back Deboshree Roy that too in OTT. The story writing of this is pretty motivational. I think there is a quite similarity with Hrithik Roshan's Super 30 but I assure you can't compare. That I will tell later on. The pattern is though quite same. There Hrithik played the character of a dedicated professor who gave free education to illiterate students in poverty and surprisingly these students are emerging as genius. This part is quite same with "Chemistry Mashi" but obviously the way of presentation matter. The location selected is very good. A clean and crystal web series. Another side of this series is that many emotional scenes has been implemented and such scenes will touch your feelings, specially, the chemistry between Deboshree's daughter and her boyfriend quarrelling between each other. This place works well emotionally but yes, I really liked the role of Shankar Chakraborty. However, the best acting I found is the one playing the role of the chairman of the successful institution. His pronunciation, his way if speaking sounds so professional. This is indeed a good side 


Negative Part
There are a lot of negative points. Firstly, I will speak about acting. We all were excited to see Deboshree's return but she didn't catch the hearts well with her acting specially in many scenes, like one of them is when she is crying it looks that she is forcing her emotions to come out. Not only this the other characters are also camera conscious. It is clearly visible that their acting is not natural. Maybe they were not well directed. Coming to the technical part, there is a jerk in the editing. Both color gradation and background music are good. Eventually the script writing is also good. It impressed me. 

Verdict 
Somewhere I feel the overall making lacks. Nevertheless, you all watch this series and the rest you comment your opinion after watching it. The web series could have been great if the story design had been proper. Bengali Film Reviews provides authentic information on Bengali movies and web series. Be sure to visit Bengali Film Reviews for more entertaining coverages and latest news updates. 

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