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Taj Mahal 1989 Review: Have we forgotten to love? or The definitions have changed with time? Or there is a decided time frame to do it? Starring talented actors including Neeraj Kabi, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Danish Hussain, Sheeba Chadda, Anud Singh Dhaka, Paras Priyadarshan, and Anshul Chauhan, Netflix’s new show portrays different shades of love answering all the above questions in the rawest form possible and let me say this in the very beginning, I am in love with the show.

What’s Taj Mahal 1989 About?

Set in 1989, on the verge when India was just about to witness liberalization and there was no internet, Taj Mahal 1989 is the story of love in the crowded lanes of Lucknow where love was in letters, sepia-toned visuals and the monument that happens to be the token for the world. Portraying different shades of love through 3 main plots and many sub ones, it shows Akhtar Baig and Sarita Baig (Neeraj and Geetanjali) a married couple stuck in a loveless relationship. Dharam, Rashmi and Angad (Paras, Anshul and Anud) a trio in college trying to sort their lives.

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The third is Sudhakar Mishra and Mumtaz (Danish and Sheeba) a couple who is wrong in the gaze the society throws at them but who cares. Love is what binds them and that is all they need.

Taj Mahal 1989 Review (Netflix): Read The Love Between The Lines & Let The Nostalgia Created By A Wonderful Cast Suck You In

What’s Good?

Firstly let’s just appreciate the fact that Pushpendra Nath Misra and the team of Taj Mahal 1989 have let the story brew and created characters that are layered, relatable, flawed but in love and it does not necessarily have to be the one-line definition for everyone.
The writing deserves the complete credit for edging out each character with traits in mind. I can go on about them for ages. A man who is into philosophy (Neeraj), he legit talks about his literary idols like they are his neighbours and expects people to know them easily. But when it comes to love, he seems to have lost the touch. His wife (Geetanjali) craving for love, unlike her husband she is not looking for it in some fantasy land of words but for real.

A trio consisting of a boy who talks about sex like he is starving for it all the time (Anud). But when a girl approaches first, he knows his boundaries and does not cross them. Another loves power (Paras) but his girlfriend (Anshul) is bold enough to speak the truth and accept what she wants. When someone who has seen a show and can explain the characters finely, you get to know how immaculately the writer has edged them and Taj Mahal 1989 wins with flying colours in this department. (God I am still talking about the characters!)