Genre: | Drama |
Creator: | Aditya Haasan |
Director: | Aditya Haasan |
Country: | India |
Language: | Telugu |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 6 |
Executive Producer: | Sharveen |
Cinematography: | Azeem Mohammad |
Editor: | Sreedhar Sompalli |
Music: | Suresh Bobbili |
Camera: | Multi-camera |
Company: | MNO Productions and Amogha Arts |
Network: | ETV Win |
90's - A Middle Class Biopic is an Indian Telugu-language drama television series created, written and directed by Aditya Haasan.[1] The series was produced by Naveen Medaram[2] and Rajasekhar Medaram under the banner of Medaram Naveen Official Productions and Amogha Arts. It stars Sivaji, Vasuki Anand, Mouli, Snehal Kamath, Vasanthika, and Rohan Roy.[3] It premiered on ETV Win on 5 January 2024.[4] It received highly positive reviews from critics.[5]
In the heart of Wanaparthy, 90's tale revolves around Chandra Sekhar, a dedicated government teacher, and his wife, Rani, who tirelessly manages their modest home. The couple raises their three children - Raghu Teja, Divya, and Aditya - amid everyday struggles of a middle-class life.
Their lives echo the challenges of balancing dreams and reality, especially for the children, often left disheartened by the compromises demanded by their financial circumstances. Sekhar, fiercely devoted to his children's education, maintains a stern stance, believing in the transformative power of learning.
The narrative unravels as a poignant rollercoaster, delving into the spectrum of emotions that resonate within a middle-class family. It offers a compelling exploration of familial bonds, aspirations, and the intricate dynamics amidst the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. As each character navigates their unique journey, the series delicately interweaves hope, sacrifice, and the pursuit of a better tomorrow.
A critic from 123telugu gave the series 3.25/5 stars in their review and wrote that "90's is an engaging family entertainer encapsulating numerous nostalgia-inducing moments. Staying true to its tagline, the show serves as a middle-class biopic, replete with relatable and endearing scenes. The performances by Shivaji, Vasuki, Mouli, Vasanthika, and Rohan are commendable, portraying their roles convincingly. The storyline, while simple and direct, is presented in a heartwarming manner. However, the pacing tends to slow down in the middle sections, and the overall length could benefit from some trimming. Music and Background score gave a wonderful support for the series. Nevertheless, 90's makes for a recommended watch this weekend."[6]
Chatakonda Krishna from Hindustan Times gave the series 3.35/5 stars in their review and wrote that "90's web series will be relatable to many. It recalls memories and experiences, putting middle-class life in front of the eyes. It portrays elements like middle-class parents who want to make their children useful. Their children are afraid of the future, and they are attracted to school at an age they don't know. This is a perfect web series to watch with family. They appricated the seamless role of music composing for the series, Although it seems stretched here and there, it is not boring; it flows smoothly".[7]
A critic from M9News gave the series 3/5 stars wrote, 90's is "A Lovely Nostalgic Trip" and stated "The film boasts a succinct cast, primarily focused on a family, where each character is meticulously selected. Sivaji, portraying the role of a middle-class father, husband, and disciplined mathematics teacher, delivers a performance that precisely meets the demands of the role without excess".[8]
A critic from englishtupaki.com stated that 90's is "Clean Fun, Touching Emotions & Complete Relatability!" and "The series exhibits some flaws, notably its slow pacing that might not appeal universally, and the repetitive nature of its romantic segments leading to stagnant progression. Additionally, the editing and visuals occasionally appear tacky; however, these aspects are overshadowed by the relatable nature of the characters. Overall, '90's' proves itself a show worthy of viewers' time".[9]
A critic from eenadu wrote that 90's is "A beautiful emotional Journey".[10] Naziria from Gulte.com mentioned 90's is "Relive the Nostalgia" and that "The series caters to a wide audience with its diverse content, combining genuine humor and deep emotional resonance".[11]
A critic from Indiaglitz stated that 90's is "A Middle Class Biopic - Nostalgic Moment", "Director Aditya Hasan adeptly portrayed a compelling middle-class narrative within the 90s, evoking a nostalgic journey for viewers. Although the series maintained general interest throughout, certain segments, notably in the third episode, exhibited a slower pace. The incorporation of a few more comedic scenes could have heightened the entertainment value, further enriching the serious portrayal of this middle-class biopic."[12]
Nymisha from telugu360.com wrote that 90's is a "A beautiful experience and feeling is hidden in every step", and stated that "Those born in 90s are really lucky. No other generation has the memories and the joys they shared with them".[13]
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