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Dahaad Micro-drama Review: Fantasy Drama Shines Despite Predictable Story
Dahaad is Pocket TV's latest micro-drama offering, a predictable tale of a mother who loses her son when he was just one, but as the story progresses, it reveals unexpected twists in a fantasy world with a high dose of drama. It is a period micro-drama, and the story opens with Ritika, who lost her son when he was just 1 year old, and he was the only reason for her survival after her husband died. Years later, her son grows up to be young Aarav and meets Kritika, but she is unaware of his identity. As the story looks predictable, the drama unfolds when Raghav enters Kritika' | Click Here...
Fake Boyfriend Micro-drama Review: Quirky & Entertaining
This love saga is more than just a usual love story; it delivers a refreshing mix of humour, romance, and chaos, making it a micro-drama that entertains the viewers to the fullest. Pocket TV's Fake Boyfriend is a show that seems predictable, but what comes next surprises the viewers, and that turns out to be the strongest point. The story revolves around a rich businessman, Ishaan, who is in search of a pure-hearted girl, disguises himself as a beggar. And his heart melts for the one girl named Jiya, who gives him money with respect, unlike the many who make fun of him and disrespect | Click Here...
Zindagi Ka U Turn Micro-drama Review: Game Of Power, Money And Betrayal That Keeps You Hooked
Zindagi Ka U Turn, the name of Pocket TV's micro-drama itself, suggests it's full of surprises and drama. Packed into short, snappy episodes, it kicks in an adrenaline rush, boosting curiosity and tension. The show takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, exploring the dirty games of power, money, business, ambitions, deceit, betrayal, and greed. It begins with a promising narrative about Raghav, a common man who is often insulted by his wife, Sonam, not because he did anything wrong, but because he is poor. One day, Sonam divorces Raghav and moves in with her partn | Click Here...
The vertical format is going to be a parallel industry very soon: Arav Chowdharry
Arav Chowdharry, who was recently seen in the Colors TV show Dhaakad Beera, recently had his first experience with shooting for the vertical-format content. He was seen playing a powerful role in the recently live microdrama series Zindagi Ka U Turn, for Pocket TV. Calling this growing medium of the shorter vertical content the new trend, Arav says, "Shooting for the vertical content is a new format for me, and I guess, it is the case for many here. This medium came into existence 6-8 months back, and is seeing a rapid growth." "When I was approached for this series, I was kee | Click Here...
Baap Ek Numbri Beta Dus Numbri Micro-drama Review: True Entertainer With Dramatic Twists
What happens when your life changes overnight, turning the story from the streets to becoming the star —intriguing, right? That's what Pocket TV's latest micro-drama, Baap Ek Numbri Beta Dus Numbri, is all about. It lives up to its quirky title, offering an unexpected narrative packed with drama, emotion, and unpredictable twists. The story unfolds as a child wakes from a dream to rewrite his father, Shaurya's, life. However, his mother divorces his father, and he fearlessly thanks her for sparing them. Shaurya feels helpless due to a lack of money, unaware of the potential his so | Click Here...
Tiger Returns Micro-drama Review: Action, And Emotion Rolled Into One Explosive Narrative
Pocket TV's new micro-drama, Tiger Returns, delivers a perfect mix of adrenaline-pumping action and heartfelt emotion, making this show a must-watch for those who love action and drama woven in an emotionally thrilling narrative. The story follows a fighter named Tiger who gives up fighting after a tragic incident that turns his world upside down. After his wife's death, he does everything to protect his daughter, Garima. However, Garima, who is the daughter of his fighter father, refuses to bow down in front of anyone, which brings her into a deadly battle with Dragon, a powerful f | Click Here...
Exclusive: Abhishek Kapur, Reva Kaurase and Rashi Mal in Pocket TV’s vertical drama
Pocket TV has been one of the forerunners when it comes to creating engaging content in the form of shorter-format vertical content. We have seen projects like Zero Se Hero, Ultimate Fighter, Gambler, The Return, etc, stream on the Pocket TV app. As for the vertical content, the format is getting popular for its compatibility with the natural, upright orientation of smartphones, leading to a more immersive user experience and higher engagement. Many top streaming services have cashed in on the growing trend of makin | Click Here...
Zero Se Hero Micro-drama Review: A Rollercoaster Of Twists & Laughs
"Zero Se Hero," the name might make you think that it's an inspiring story or a success tale, but here's the twist, because Pocket TV's this micro-drama is more than just what one expects. It is full of unexpected twists woven in a hilarious story that convinces one to watch more. The story revolves around Karan, the lead character, who proposes to a girl named Rupa. But she rejects him, which breaks his heart, and he decides to commit suicide also because he has very little time left due to being diagnosed with a deadly disease. Karan goes to jump off the building, but his doctor r | Click Here...
Pravisht Mishra talks about the unique concept of the vertical series Kitchen God for Pocket TV
Popular actor Pravisht Mishra is excited to test the waters of the vertical format with the uniquely conceptualised show Kitchen God for Pocket TV. The series is a drama plot which focuses on a culinary reality show and how the protagonist Tej Bagga, played by Pravisht, manages to stand tall after being betrayed in love, and seeks the path of redemption and personal glory. We at IWMBuzz.com talked to Pravisht about the show and his experience | Click Here...
The Ultimate Fighter Micro-drama Review: Gripping Narrative & Graceful Performances
Doesn't everyone deserve basic respect? Well, undoubtedly it is, but the illegitimate children often are deprived of that basic respect, and that's what Pocket TV's new microdrama The Ultimate Fighter is all about. It reveals how society and people treat illegitimate-born children, combined with unexpected twists in a gripping narrative. The story begins with a mother, Sudha, accepting her mistake, falling in love with a rich man, Rohit, who later ditches her, but she doesn't just have to deal with the heartbreak, but also fight all the odds to raise her son, Aryan, whom the people | Click Here...
Ek Tha Deewana Micro-drama Review: Compelling Narrative Backed By Strong Performances
With the name "Ek Tha Deewana", you might think it's a love story, but there's a twist, as it's not just a love story but a compelling narrative of love, betrayal, power, and resilience. The Pocket TV's new microdrama keeps the viewers hooked with intensity and unexpected turns till the very end. The story revolves around the rich businessman Armaan, who thinks his wife loves him as much as he does, and becomes a victim of a cunning ploy of his wife, Jhanvi. She not only tries to take over all of Armaan's business but also crosses the line by betraying him, pushing him off the build | Click Here...
Rewind Wala Love Review: A Tale of Second Chances in Love
From the first episode, you sense this isn’t just another love story—it’s about revisiting emotions, reliving moments, and discovering what love means when given a chance to rewind. Ashnoor Kaur plays a character full of innocence and charm, someone who wears her heart on her sleeve, while Zain Imam takes on the role of a man caught between the past and the present, questioning his own emotions as life throws him unexpected turns. Trishna Mukherjee’s presence adds intens | Click Here...
The Rise of Micro Dramas in India
If you’re the kind of person who can’t sit through a full episode of a Netflix show anymore, don’t worry. You’re not alone. The rest of India seems to be feeling the same, and the internet has found a cure. It’s called the micro drama. Tiny, turbo-charged episodes. Vertical format. Wild, unapologetic plotlines. One twist every minute, sometimes two. It’s as if your daily soap opera had a caffeine overdose and decided to live inside your phone. What began as an experiment with Chinese apps has evolved into a full-blown phenomenon. And now, India, with its unr | Click Here...
