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  • This show is a one sitting binge and it's super awkward but super fun! Of course it's over the top, and the protagonist, Ray is non realistically dumb at times, but that's the whole point of comedy. I loved the absurd humor of the show that kept me laughing most of the times. Even if I wasn't laughing I was smiling just watching how random and absurd the things that keep happening are. The way it concludes is sort of satisfying too, so if it's cancelled I wouldn't mind.

    Jim Sarbh's Wiz is written really well and he delivers dialogues so effortlessly that I never minded them cutting to Wiz's keychain or poster (or statue). Vihaan Samat's Ray and Wiz's chemistry is pretty good too (although they are the same person in the show). Rahul Bose and Suchitra Pillai as Ray's parent's are an absolute delight to watch! I hope Rahul Bose does more of such roles.

    The target audience for this show is probably everyone of Ray's age (~25) or younger (that is, later millennials - Gen Z) so when you see IMDb flooded with comments of it not being "relatable" you have to ask yourself if it is really for you. I, being from this age group had a blast watching it.
  • Chanced upon this one and got hooked up in an instant! The story takes us into the life of a socially awkward boy who is in search of a partner. The show is funny. The episodes are short and well written. The episodes will keep you hooked. I finished the first season in one go. The story doesn't become tiring at any point! You would find certain jokes too funny. Something fresh!
  • It's breezy, it's fun. It's a fast paced show. Loved the guy portraying Ray. Goofy, oddball, socially awkward and way too confused. The supporting cast was nice too. Rahul Nair's done a good job creating this breezy show. Netflix & chill it was.
  • Loved Eternally Confused And Eager For Love streaming on Netflix India.

    A breezy show about a confused guy looking for a relationship. Vihaan Samat aptly plays the self loathing and sabotaging lead.

    The voice over by Jim Sarbh playing the imaginary wizard who guides Vihaan is simply superb!

    Didn't realise the time while watching the show. It's a binge watch that's relatable, light and funny.

    Rest of the cast comprising of Rahul Bose, Suchitra Pillai & Ankur Rathee is lovely!
  • The show follows a confused boy/man's internal monologue dealing with most basic social interactions in his life. The show had a lot of inert potential, a lot of which has been explored but not enough. Although the dialogues were witty and the anxiousness although far fetched but relatable due to the inner monologue and convincing acting.

    Rahul Bose and Suchitra Pillai are phenomenal actors yet their potential was heavily underused in the story. At times the conversation with Wiz tilted towards schizophrenic tendencies but it was never addressed. Also Varun (Ankur Rathee) had Bi-tendencies in the beginning of the story which was never hinted or addressed to in the latter episodes.

    Overall the show is perfect for a quick binge and laughter, with a little relatability to a certain niche but mostly far fetched in its own way (which is not necessarily bad)
  • The show is very well written. Using wiz as the inner voice is fun throughout & very much entertaining. It's unfortunate how people just hate something that isn't their taste. It's a great & refreshing watch , has hilarious moments.
  • American-born Indian here.. I'm not too surprised that most people from India are writing bad reviews here but I have to say I really enjoyed it and laughed my ass off! Definitely relatable for me despite the clear exaggeration at times but then again.. it was a COMEDY! Can't wait for season 2.
  • The whole show is about him being awkward and making things over problematic than even it needs to be.

    You cant be this stupid ruining everything in sight comeon.
  • pdrahul226 March 2022
    Extremely witty voiceover from Jim Sarbh makes this series quite funny. The protagonist Ray was lacking emotions in his acting. However, little bits from Rahul Bose also cracked me up. It was a fun sitcom style story set in India. Can't wait for the Season 2 specially for Wiz!
  • This series had everything it needed to be a funny adult series from a India prospective but the ridiculous writing killed it and that happens early, so many funny lines and so many beautiful women who can actually act but they kept doubling down on stupid and nothing ever matures, you would think someone would step in and tell the writer to make a change.
  • I never write any reviews bcoz I am too lazy . But this show my goodness ...it is sooooo good..the humour ....the acting....all characters....brilliant work. I wish more shows are made like..excellent work netflix and creators. I am running out of adjectives to tell you how interesting and superb this show is ...10/10.
  • It's like one of the first series that I've watched and has made me stick to my couch.... It's so watchable definitely one should give it a try like i just thing the twists and turns get their definition from this show.... There's so much of entertainment.... And the plot really blows my mind.
  • For some reason Netflix "Indian" shows seem to think swearing and speaking with a fake accent is what the Indian audience is looking for...The scenarios played out are at the other end of the fake spectrum when you compare them with the cliched crap doled out by Ekta Kapoor. Fake modern vs fake traditional 🙄...Korean shows are better...
  • Quite an unusual story w/ an extremely superb wit! Loved it. Watch at least once; especially episode#4. Quite an unusual story w/ an extremely superb wit! Loved it. Watch at least once; especially episode#4.
  • Series: Eternally Confused and Eager for Love Season: 1 Episodes: 8 Duration: 20 minutes long IMDb: 6.4/10

    "Eternally Confused and Eager for Love" is a romantic comedy web series written & directed by Rahul Nair. It was released yesterday on Netflix, co-produced by Zoya Akhtar & Farhan Akhtar. Despite the presence of such creative heads, Rahul Bose, Suchitra Pillai, Vihaan Samat are on lead roles.

    The story revolves around a 25-year-old boy who lives in Mumbai with his parents, is going through a quarter-life crisis. At some point, he wants to be in a stable relationship that will lead to a happy marriage. On the other side, he becomes desperate to get laid. He's introvert in nature and simultaneously he talks with his imaginary friend, Wiz considered as the voice inside his head.

    This series had a lot of chances to shine but failed miserably. It feels like I am watching an American high school drama. I couldn't connect myself with any character at all. If they can portray the character of Vihaan as a high-school boy then the whole story could have been meaningful and engaging. In these 8 episodes, you will only see people meeting in cafeterias, house parties & clubs. The sole attraction of the series is The most attractive part of the series is an amazing voice performance by Jim Sarbh.

    It left the audience at a cliffhanger. So, there might be another season coming. I won't suggest this series to anyone because I didn't find it relatable. To my opinion, "Eternally Confused and Eager for Love" is barely a one-time watch series.
  • I was waiting for something like this to come up and it finally did.

    I don't think anyone so far has shown this side clearly and I'm glad they finally tapped on this topic. I did read a lot of reviews here that did have a down rating. Let's introduce this character too into this world shall we? Not everyone is you. I'm sure there haters but I surly loved it.

    Can't wait for the next season.

    Btw this is my first ever review 👍
  • I literally started and could not stop until episode 8-season 2?! I mean it was that good. Well written, fun, funny and entertaining. I absolutely enjoyed every second of it. Sad when I realized it was only 8 episodes! WE WANT MORE!
  • It didn't seem like a subconscious voice talking to Ray, it seemed like Jim was trying a stand-up comedy routine. Ended up skipping forward Ray and Wiz's conversations after a time because they were just getting too loud and annoying with Wiz cracking age old sitcom one liners. He really turned into a mediocre joke machine on cocaine after the pilot episode.

    Even the role played by Rahul Bose is so overtly melodramatic. The background music telling that THIS IS COMEDY doesn't help either. It could have been nuanced and subtle. Instead it ends up being loud and trying too hard to be funny at times.
  • vihangadulaj9719 March 2022
    It was too fun to watch. Netflix India stepped up the game there. Don't miss this unique tale. Loved the guy portraying Ray. Goofy, oddball, socially awkward and way too confused. The supporting cast was nice too.

    From Excel and Tiger baby and Netflix we have a smashing young adult Indian show at last.
  • sameerlodaya19 March 2022
    Sameer lodaya

    Can't believe this type of series is from Farhan Zoya and Netflix

    There is nothing in this series to watch from the very first episode you will realise that we cannot go further..major part of the series I have watched in fast forward mode..the stats itself did know what to do and where the script is going..headless topic like the 25 year boy in a metro city is virgin and people are behind him to lose it

    Pure waste of time.
  • Very entertaining. The wiz character is truly funny and eternally confused and eager for love is a great binger show. We did not see that end coming. A must watch for everyone, ray is a fun character too alongside the parents Bose shines.

    From Excel and Tiger baby and Netflix we have a smashing young adult Indian show at last. Fun 😊
  • I LOVED this show. I have never enjoyed a Indian Romantic comedy series like this in my life ( I'm 23).. The Casting was PERFECTLY ON POINT ... Actors did marvelous job with their role.. It really shows an "awkward early twenties" of a regular man's life in this generation. Unlike Bollywood they made this series so relatable. ( In Bollywood the universe surrounds around the protagonist.. which is superiorly cringe and unrealistic af if you ask me) Kudos to the Director and all the Crew members for making this Unique..
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Didn't mind the 1st episode though the Voice Over thing began to grate (I like Jim Sarbh but the "cool" verbosity really was annoying after the first few times). From Episode 2 onwards the series lost me. Also Rahul Bose plays what's fast looking like a stock Excel character and Suchitra Pillai was being Suchitra Pillai. The execution felt more small town than SoBo except the male lead's home. And in the age of right swipe hitting clumsily on girls at pubs is so day before Finally guys can someone please write better office scenes?! There are some fun moments but mostly predictable. Netflix India keeps churning out substandard content but given who the producers are - expected better.
  • Last week i watched the trailer and I just thought this is me.

    Binged the entire thing today and I have to say I really love this show it's much relatable and funny.

    Jim Sarbh is hilarious and overpowers the entire cast even he's just voice acting.

    In last ep when Ray let's go is so fun to watch. I was smiling crazy for those 3 minutes.
  • Eternally stupid show!!! I don't want to waste any more time writing a review. Watch something else... I dozed off multiple times while watching 💤

    Catch up on your sleep rather than watching this stupidity.
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