Lionsgate Play’s irresistible bromance returns and it’s funnier than season 1

Lionsgate Play’s web series Feels Like Home is a “bromantic hangover” about four boys who move into their first house together. We see them in their daily lives as they learn to balance everything around them, the parties, sex, fights, drama and all the fun that happens when you put four young boys together. But most of all, the show is about giving you a glimpse of what guys are like. So, if you haven’t checked out Lionsgate Play’s Feels Like Home web series yet, check out our Feels Like Home review for five reasons why you absolutely must try it… Also Read – Trending OTT News Today: Suzhal – The Vortex Release Date, Sarkaru Vaari Paata Digital Premiere Date & More

Feels Like Home humor

While the idea itself may not be something out of the box, Feels Like Home is executed in a way that seems totally fresh and a lot of that is due to the light-hearted humor, which always tickles our funny bot. Also Read – Feels Like Home web series review: Lionsgate Play’s new show is like Dil Chahta Hai 2.0 for today’s youth

Feels like home emotions

Sure, Feels Like Home offers a lot of fun moments, but it’s also a heartfelt show, about the insecurities, insecurities and vulnerabilities that the four boys go through. That it does this without ever going overboard or compromising on the fun atmosphere is testament to its solid writing.

Feels like home involvement

Balancing the humor and emotions is the relativity aspect of the show. Think Dil Chahta Hai and the kind of impact it had on the youth back then just because of how well they identified with it, then think it’s being reinvented for today’s young audience.

Feels Like Home cast

All the actors, from major to minor roles, play their part in the T. That said, it is Preet Kammani, Anshuman Malhotra, Vishnu Kaushal, Mihir Ahuja, Himika Bose and Inayat Sood that stand out from the crowd.

Feels Like Home binge watch factor

With only 6 episodes of 35-40 minutes each, the Linsgate PLay web series, directed by Sahir Raza, never stays welcome for too long and is perfect for binge-watching in between. Believe it or not, in today’s fast-paced life, this is very important for shows that don’t have a built-in fan base, especially those aimed at a younger audience.

I’m going for 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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