What
majorly
works
is
Uorfi’s
complete
lack
of
inhibitions
and
ease
in
front
of
the
camera,
analyses
Mayur
Sanap.
In
the
buzzing
online
world,
one
name
that
remains
a
subject
of
fascination
is
Uorfi
Javed.
Known
for
her
blingy
fashion
and
bold
statements,
the
25
year
old
has
carved
a
unique
brand
for
herself
that’s
difficult
to
look
past
whenever
it
appears
on
our
social
media
feed.
In
Director
Sandeep
Kukreja’s
Follow
Kar
Lo
Yaar,
the
nine-episode
series
goes
beyond
the
glamorous
exterior
of
brand
Uorfi
and
tries
to
examines
the
freewheeling
mindset
of
a
person
traversing
through
the
complex
nature
of
fame
and
money.
We
get
a
peep
into
Uorfi’s
side
B
as
the
show
delves
into
her
troubled
past,
her
anger
issues,
her
entrepreneurial
dreams
and
the
kind
of
equation
she
has
with
her
family,
mainly
her
five
siblings
and
mother.
But
despite
the
show’s
tall
ambitions,
the
part
docu-drama,
part
reality
show
style
emulating
the
Kardashian
brand
of
entertainment,
often
blunts
down
the
inherently
edgy
quality
of
the
subject
matter.
At
one
point,
Uorfi
blurts
out:
‘Ya
toh
main
mar
jaaungi
ya
duniya
ko
pagal
bana
dungi.
(Either
I
will
die
or
I
will
make
the
world
go
crazy).’
This
is
the
person
so
unapologetic
about
her
aspirations
and
her
ways
of
life
that
her
‘famous
for
being
famous’
attitude
feels
almost
palpable.
What
majorly
works
is
Uorfi’s
complete
lack
of
inhibitions
and
ease
in
front
of
the
camera.
However,
the
same
cannot
be
said
about
her
sisters,
who
also
dominate
the
screen
time.
They
have
an
air
about
them
that
implies
the
need
of
acting
out
of
attention
deficit.
The
show
also
falters
at
places
when
the
petty
dramatics
and
verbal
altercations
between
them
are
lingered
on
more
than
necessary.
But
that’s
probably
in
sync
with
the
nature
of
the
content.
In
times
when
‘cringe
binge’
is
actually
a
legit
streaming
genre,
this
show
is
designed
to
evoke
a
certain
reaction:
Good,
bad
or
ugly.
Is
it
entertaining?
That
depends
on
you.
The
review
is
based
on
the
five
episodes
that
reviewer
watched.
Follow
Kar
Lo
Yaar
streams
on
Amazon
Prime
Video.
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Kar
Lo
Yaar
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