Review of Alpha Beta Gamma, Love in the Time of Lockdown

Remember the crazy scramble at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic? Imagine being stuck in an apartment for two weeks with your estranged spouse and their new fiancé – all thanks to a mandatory lockdown. That’s the hilarious (and slightly awkward) premise of “Alpha Beta Gamma,” a new Indian comedy-drama. Let’s see if this lockdown rom-com delivers laughs, or leaves us yearning for fresh air.

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Story

Alpha Beta Gamma throws us into the lives of Chiranjeev (Amit Kumar Vashisth) and Mitali (Reena Agarwal), a soon-to-be-divorced couple. Fast forward two years, and Mitali is ready to move on with her fiancé, Raviraj (Nishan Nanaiah). When Mitali calls Chiranjeev over to discuss the divorce, things take a turn for the bizarre – a sudden lockdown forces them all to stay put for a very uncomfortable 14 days.

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Cast

ActorCharacterDescription
Amit Kumar VashisthChiranjeevThe estranged husband, struggling to move on.
Reena AgarwalMitaliThe wife, ready to start a new chapter.
NishanRavirajThe fiancé, surprisingly chill about the whole situation.

Review

“Alpha Beta Gamma” tackles a unique theme – the impact of a global pandemic on personal relationships. Director Srikumar Shankar keeps things modern and relatable, with natural-sounding dialogue that adds authenticity to the story. The film cleverly twists the classic “love triangle” trope, focusing on how each character reacts to the unexpected situation.

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The humor in “Alpha Beta Gamma” is more situational than laugh-out-loud funny. While the film is engaging throughout, some viewers might wish for a bit more development of the male characters. Chiranjeev, despite the separation, doesn’t seem to have grown much since his marriage. Similarly, Raviraj’s portrayal lacks the expected jealousy towards Chiranjeev, making him a bit too understanding for a love triangle. These inconsistencies leave some questions about their depth as characters.

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Performances that Shine

Despite the character quirks, the performances are commendable. Reena Agarwal delivers a nuanced portrayal of Mitali, holding her own as the central character. Amit Kumar Vashisth captures the complexities of Chiranjeev’s emotional state, while Nishan, though good, could have benefited from a bit more emotional range.

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Verdict

“Alpha Beta Gamma” is a refreshing take on relationships during a time of global crisis. While it doesn’t aim to be a groundbreaking film, it offers an entertaining and relatable story with a touch of humor. If you’re looking for a lighthearted film that explores the complexities of love and lockdown, then “Alpha Beta Gamma” is definitely worth a watch.

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