Show—Ye Kya Bana Diya
Cast—Ranveer Brar and Others
Episodes—5
Duration—12 to 15 Minutes
Where To Watch—Jio Hotstar
Plot Overview
Ye Kya Bana Diya is a comedy show that follows the same pattern as the TV show Masterchef, where a contestant tries to impress with their cooking. In all this, what kind of humor is created? Every time Ranveer Brar gives a reaction to their cooking skills, Chef Ranveer Brar tastes their dishes and “Ye Kya Bana Diya.”
Review
Interesting Premise
The premise of the show was quite interesting to hear that one of the country’s biggest chefs is roasting people for their worst cooking skills, but the makers failed very badly in the execution, as the show is full of flaws. The show tries to go in the roasting genre, and different contestants keep coming and become boring at a certain point. The show neither has a story nor a screenplay, and it completely depends on Ranveer Brar, and not-so-funny reactions become monotonous at a certain point. Every time he tastes a dish from a contestant and asks, “Ye Kya Bana Diya,” it looks very dull on the screen after a certain point.
Boring Conversations
Yes, there are one or two funny conversations of Ranveer Brar with his assistant that will make us smile, but the makers promoted the show as a roasting show, which is completely missing. Just creating weird faces is not roasting at all. For Indians, roasting is incomplete without a beep sound. On the other hand, the contests in the show were also dull and did not support the show either. The show has a simple concept of combining a cooking competition with roasting, but Ranveer Brar looks very decent while roasting contestants and this decency proves to be the biggest drawback of the show, as decency and roasting are two different directions. Combining these two was not a great move by the makers.
Positives
There are also some positive points of the show like it is technically a well-made show and shot and crisp episodes with an average duration of 12 minutes per episode to keep the show crisp and tight with a beautiful and colorful set with a handsome-looking Ranveer Brar, but at the same time, I was asking myself, “Why am I watching this? But it is the makers who have not added enough funny elements to the show. See, this is what happens when you are making a roasting or a spoof kind of content; it has to be a laugh riot. A Spoof or roast is incomplete without laughter in it. The Idea of combining a cooking show with roasting was quite interesting, but it is the execution that was completely led down.
Conclusion
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