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Afsos Review: Life, Death and immortality have always been fascinating to all of us. Everyone in their life must have discussed these three topics with their family, friends, partners, colleagues and others. Well, imagine a dark, funny, thrilling and exciting show which makes life, death and immortality like a joke or a game? Well, that’s what Afsos (means regret) is! So will you have ‘afsos’ watching this Gulshan Devaiah starrer? Read on to know.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video

No of episodes: 8

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Star Cast: Gulshan Devaiah, Anjali Patil, Heeba Shah, Aakash Dahiya, Jamie Altar, Lalit Tiwari

Director: Anubhuti Kashyap

Afsos Review: Gulshan Devaiah Is Excellent In This Dark Comedy Thriller That You Won’t Regret Watching!

Directed by Anubhuti Kashyap and written by Dibya Chatterjee, Anirban Dasgupta, Sourav Ghosh, the story of Afsos focuses on the character Nakul (played by Gulshan Devaiah), a failed writer and a self-critical, self-proclaimed loser whose only purpose in life is to die. He attempted to kill himself 11 times, but could never embrace death. In fact, every time he tries to kill himself, someone else ends up dying. Nakul also seeks therapy from Shokla (played by Anjali Patil) who is very well aware of his suicidal tendencies.

After constantly failing to kill himself, Nakul signs a contract and hires a hitwoman to take his life. However, none of it works out. But there’s a lot of mess after a sage Fokatiya Baba (played by Lalit Tiwari) from Uttarakhand comes to Bombay in search of an immortal man. A policeman named Bir from Uttarakhand (played by Aakash Dahiya), a scientist from London Dr Goldfish (played by Jamie Alter) and Upadhyay, the hitwoman, played by Heeba Shah entire the picture.

The writing by Dibya, Anirban and Sourav is tight and hence, the episodes range from 22-27 minutes. Anubhuti Kashyap’s dark world and direction with such humorous touch will keep you hooked till the end.