Raat
Jawaan
Hai
is
funny,
sometimes
intense,
but
most
importantly,
it’s
so
relatable,
recommends
Namrata
Thakker.
As
a
new
parent
myself,
I
have
to
say
Raat
Jawaan
Hai
felt
like
a
warm
hug
from
someone
familiar.
Someone
who
knows
exactly
what
I
feel,
what
I
am
going
through
and
what
I
need.
And
as
a
viewer,
it
was
more
than
refreshing
to
watch
this
eight
episode
series
that
has
everything
—
humour,
drama
and
a
whole
lot
of
love.
Starring
Barun
Sobti,
Anjali
Anand
and
Priya
Bapat,
Raat
Jawaan
Hai
is
about
three
friends
who
are
navigating
the
complex
journey
of
parenting
together
along
with
adulting,
of
course.
Barun
Sobti
plays
Avinash,
a
stay-at-home
dad,
who
loves
taking
care
of
his
son.
At
the
same
time,
he
cribs
when
he
can’t
step
out
to
simply
watch
a
film
with
his
two
besties.
He’s
cool,
he’s
funny
and
has
a
well-rounded
personal
life.
He
even
gets
emotional
when
it’s
time
for
him
to
resume
his
professional
life.
Radhika
(Anjali
Anand)
is
a
bindaas
girl
and
doesn’t
mince
her
words.
She
has
a
three-year-old
daughter
and
though
for
a
moment
Radhika
feels
sad
about
being
just
a
housewife,
she’s
too
obsessed
with
her
li’l
munchkin
to
go
back
to
work.
She
doesn’t
want
to
spend
most
of
her
time
in
office
and
ends
up
being
a
birthday
party
planner.
Suman
(Priya
Bapat)
is
the
cute
one,
the
docile
one
in
the
group.
She
hesitates
to
speak
her
mind,
but
not
in
front
of
her
friends.
She
gets
stressed
when
she
realises
she
hasn’t
been
intimate
with
her
husband
ever
since
they
had
a
child.
If
that’s
not
enough,
her
in-laws
are
getting
ready
to
move
in
with
them
permanently.
All
three
of
them
have
their
own
set
of
problems
and
they
deal
with
them
honestly
and
authentically.
At
least,
the
way
I
felt
as
a
new
mom.
The
best
part
about
Raat
Jawaan
Hai
is
its
simple,
relatable,
story.
In
every
episode,
I
could
see
myself
somewhere
and
maybe
that’s
because
I
am
in
that
very
phase
of
life.
But
even
if
I
wasn’t,
I
am
sure
the
show
would
have
still
spoken
to
me
because
it’s
all
heart.
Kudos
to
Khyati
Anand
Puthran
for
writing
such
a
quirky
but
nuanced
story
much
needed
for
new
age
parents.
Also,
a
big
shoutout
to
Director
Sumeet
Vyas
for
creating
a
show
which
is
like
a
breath
of
fresh
air
amidst
all
the
dramas,
crime
thrillers
and
what
not.
In
the
acting
department,
all
three
actors
are
terrific.
It’s
nice
to
see
Barun
playing
a
fun
character.
His
comic
timing
is
so
good
and
he
should
definitely
try
this
genre
more
often.
Anjali
Anand
and
Priya
Bapat
nail
their
roles
perfectly.
Their
camaraderie
on
screen
is
heartwarming
and
makes
you
realise
how
a
good
set
of
friends
can
make
your
life
a
little
easy
and
exciting
even
when
the
going
gets
tough.
The
rest
of
the
cast
also
lends
good
support,
making
Raat
Jawaan
Hai
an
absolute
binge-watch
worthy.
Raat
Jawaan
Hai
streams
on
SonyLIV.
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Jawaan
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