Mismatched Review – Mismatched Ratings

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Love in the time of coding and confusion.

One of the major thing about making a show on youth is not to create absurdity out of the characters. This has happened in many films where we see youth smoking, drinking and acting irresponsibly. However, this is not true to all young people as many of them are greatly aware of themselves and their rights. 

Mismatched web series from Netflix understand the fact and try to show various stories of different teenagers. The show, however, fails to explore its vastness and only shows the surface of each story. Mismatched Review starts with a bunch of teenagers who get enrolled in a computer coding course based in Jaipur for three months.
 

Every episode is narrated from the point of view of different students. The centre is a love story between career-oriented Dimple and Rishi who is a fan of his grandparents’ love story and Bollywood. Rishi’s grandmother joins a Whatsapp group religion no bar, location no bar so that she can help him meet his prospective wife. Dimple’s mother sends her to college so that she can meet her future husband. And both Dimple and Rishi are only 17. 

Though the rom-com is very good, both Rishi and Dimple share some candid moments throughout the six episodes but we cannot ignore the flaws which are in the series. Dimple’s character to look confident and edgy has a complex which differentiates her from others. Rishi likes Dimple because unlike other girls she looks good without makeup. Both of them are like that high school couple who are irritating but at the same time cannot live with someone else. 

The different characters of the Mismatched Season 1 make it an interesting watch. However, the storyline of Dimple and Rishi have been focused on so much that the other stories have been ignored. The girl who is a closeted lesbian is not shown much in the series. Similarly, a girl who hides her economic status from her friends, a boy secret suffering from alopecia and a gaming genius who becomes disabled due to an accident have not been given proper coverage.
 

The makers might have reserved the stories for season 2. But if the second season is not made then the whole motto of the makers will drain out. The storyline which is perfectly shown is Zeenat Karim’s a 41-year-old widow featuring Vidya Malavde who comes to school to start new innings of her life. 

There comes a moment when she tells Ranvijay Singh’s character that when her husband died, she felt relieved. This is perhaps the most beautiful moment of the show. The show can be binge-watched on weekend as a light-hearted teenage drama. Mismatched Web series does not have a lot of depth which is something very usual for this kind of show. We have compiled Mismatched Ratings from various sources to help you decide in watching the show.

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