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If Episode 1 of Buddha Pyaar was the appetizer—a somewhat bland introduction to the awkward premise of a young woman marrying a man decades her senior—Episode 2 is the main course that leaves you scratching your head. We are now settling into the rhythm of this Primeshots series, and while the plot attempts to move forward, the execution is stuck in a strange limbo between soap opera drama and late-night pulp. Kadhal Desam Tamil Movie - 3.79.94.248
Watch it only if you are committed to finishing the series, but don’t expect to be entertained. Did you find the chemistry lacking, or did the twist at the end save the episode for you? Let us know in the comments!
Here is the lowdown on why Episode 2 feels like a step down from an already shaky start. Picking up immediately after the wedding, Episode 2 focuses on the "Suhaag Raat" (wedding night) tropes, but with a twist that is meant to be humorous but lands as cringe-inducing. Our protagonist, the young and reluctant bride, is trying to navigate her new reality. The episode spends a bulk of its runtime on her internal monologue—which is less of a deep dive into her psyche and more of a narration of the obvious.
The production values remain decent (the sets look expensive, at least), but the soul of the story is missing. If you are here for the plot, you’ll find the logic full of holes. If you are here for the glamour, the stiff acting might ruin the mood.
We see the "Buddha" (the older husband) trying his best to be a modern, understanding partner. The writers clearly want us to sympathize with him, but the age gap is so visually jarring that every time they share a frame, the show unintentionally veers into horror territory rather than romance. The biggest casualty of Episode 2 is the acting. In the premiere, the female lead had moments of genuine vulnerability. Here, she is reduced to a caricature of a confused wife. Her reactions oscillate between over-the-top facial expressions and blank stares.