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‘Badtameez Dil’ review: Barun Sobti-Ridhi Dogra romance delights their fans

New Delhi: Since its premiere on Amazon Mini TV on June 9, 2023, the romance drama Badtameez Dil has been the talk of the internet. It is the long-awaited love adventure from creator Ekta Kapoor, starring the always-reliable Ridhi Dogra and the always-reliable Barun Sobti. The narrative of the opposite attraction of the characters is given a contemporary twist in Badtameez Dil.

Plot

The character, Liz, is a romantic girl who believes in an old-fashioned romance story whereas the protagonist, Karan, is a modern romantic realist; despite their differing perspectives on romance, the two eventually fall in love.

Review

Badtameez Dil starts by gently demonstrating how Liz and Karan’s shared connections in London lead them to eventually meet in the most unexpected and strange scenario. After a series of circumstances, Liz and Karan decided to live together in Karan’s place. Despite being aware of Karan’s lifestyle and perspective on relationships, Liz nevertheless fell for him, and the personality gap sometimes tears her heart. But when she disappears, Karan realises how he really feels for her.

They had been dating for a while, then split up again, and their relationship is still rocky. The series takes viewers on a roller coaster experience through the ups and downs in their relationship, as they both fall in love with one other again after being apart for years.

When Ridhi and Barun perform together, they have one of the cutest chemistries and most endearing performances you’ve ever seen. Some key characters in Badtameez Dil are portrayed by Minissha Lamba, Mallika Dua, and Suparna Marwah, all of whom provide outstanding performances. The intro song is very cute which stops the viewers from skipping it. This fan-favourite duo from Badtameez Dil has undoubtedly made the series delightful to the viewers.

The middle of the show drags a little, but the ending surprises and delights viewers with a shocking conclusion.

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