Mismatched Season 2

Mismatched Season 2 – Based on Sandhya Menon’s 2017 novel When Dimple Met Rishi, Mismatched is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age romance drama web series available on Netflix. It was adapted by Gazal Dhaliwal, and Akarsh Khurana and Nipun Dharmadhikari handled the directing. RSVP Movies, owned by Ronnie Screwvala, produced it. Mismatched Season 2. The series, which has important performances by Prajakta Koli, Rohit Saraf, Rannvijay Singha, and Vidya Malvade, centers on Rishi, a traditionalist romantic who falls in love with Dimple and finally wishes to wed her.

Dhariwal adapted the novel in early 2018 and fine-tuned the script for the series. Although the novel is set in the United States, the story was adapted to take place in Jaipur. The series features cinematography by Avinash Arun and Milind Jog and editing by Sanyukta Kaza and Namrata Rao. Mismatched Season 2. Mismatched features soundtracks composed by Jasleen Royal, Samar Grewal, Anurag Saikia, Prateek Kuhad, Shashwat Singh, Taaruk Raina, Deepa Unnikrishnan, Abhijay Negi, Hip-hop Bhaiya for his album, and Saikia is the background music to the series. 

The series premiered on Netflix streaming platform on November 20, 2020.  Critics praised Saraf and prajakta’s chemistry, the cast’s performances, the music, and the back score received positive responses from the audience. Mismatched Season 2. However, the script and direction have been criticized.

Mismatched Season 2(Netflix Latest Release)

This series has been renewed for a second season on March 3, 2021. Season 2 premiered on Netflix on October 14, 2022.

Plot

This romantic comedy Mismatched is based on the bestselling book When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon. Rishi Singh Shekhawat (Rohit Saraf) is a young man who believes in the conventional style of dating: meeting in person, becoming wasted in love, and has gone to the Aravalli Institute to locate his “Future Wife.” Mismatched Season 2. Dimple Ahuja (Prajakta Koli) wants to be a tech wizard. Rishi desires to get married to Dimple since she is determined and has enchanted him.

Book Vs Series

Well when a book comes to life in the form of a visual representation, it’s obvious that it’s going to be compared. Many book lovers and the community of book lovers are strictly against the idea of visual representation as the plot is severely changed in films/ dramas. Although for this book I don’t personally mind the changes. Mismatched Season 2. There are various character changes. Let’s list them below for you to decide whether they are major or not.

For starters, the location where this story takes place is changed from San Francisco to Jaipur. This may have created a ruckus because picturing India which is hugely different from San Francisco is difficult. Some things might be normal for San Francisco but not for India and vice versa.

Rishi’s character is shown closer to his grandmother rather than his parents. His mother wasn’t shown in the first season and his father didn’t seem to have the influence that he had in the books.

Two new characters are added- Nimrat And Zeenat. Celia’s name has been changed to Celina who is assigned to her roommate of Dimple not the chosen one like in the books. Mismatched Season 2. They haven’t met prior to the roommate thing which makes the whole scenario a bit difficult for the book readers to digest.

Review

The new season develops without any pretense of depth or non-melodramatic character development since the proceedings are so artificial that the storyline comes last. It’s an odd dichotomy: a season that seems to highlight how supposedly progressive concepts are constrained by its creators’ traditional conception of narrative. Mismatched S2 continues to be a missed opportunity if a program is judged on how effectively it brings its concepts from the paper to the screen. It is forgettable, poorly performed, has no chemistry, and is produced in such a clumsy way that it is continuously irritating.

The new eight-episode season picks up the cliffhanger ending of the first season that foreshadowed an impending love triangle. Things went from bad to worse between Dimple (Prajakta Koli), a nerdy damsel in distress, and Rishi (Rohit Saraf), a naive believer in true love. Their broken relationship is embellished by the fact that Dimple ends up kissing classmate Harsh (Vihan Samat) in a moment of her weakness. It gives the writers  an excuse for “Are they?” Rom-com templates that keep you suspenseful and spark chemistry. It doesn’t manage those things. Mismatched Season 2.

The problem is that this process is unimaginable and doesn’t fit the conundrum of whether two characters actually want to be together. This is where Dimple and Harsh’s friendship turns into a lighthearted situation before Harsh actually falls in love with her. Makeup.

The way the program treats its characters demonstrates its aversion to risky storytelling, which is another way of saying that the writers are too enamored of them to do any of them justice. Mismatched Season 2. Much of it is caused by the show’s reluctance to honestly explore the darker, selfish inclinations of its characters. Regardless of the offenses they commit, each character receives a salvific arc in this story. So in a matter of minutes, a tiny Instagram influencer goes from being the bully to the victim, just as a best friend’s betrayal is highlighted by a corny storyline about survival. Mismatched Season 2.

All in all the show doesn’t show any character growth rather it is just inclined towards the cringe storyline, where everything can be forgivable and redemption able.

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