'Party Till I Die' Review: Avneet Kaur And Vishal Jethwa Shine In Goa-Set Murder Mystery
Party Till I Die Review: The series' plot revolves around a group of friends who travel to a farmhouse in Goa to film a brand, as the name implies.
Cast: Avneet Kaur, Vishal Jethwa, Binita, Sanya Sagar, Shalaka Apte, Ansh Pandey, Yatin Mehta, Manav
Director: Akhilesh Vats
Producer: Rusk Studios
Duration: 2 hours 13 minutes (6 episodes)
Platform: Amazon and MX Player
Rating: 3 stars
What is the plot of the web series "Party Till I Die" and how well do the performers perform? How is the series available for watching on Amazon and MX Player? We tell you through this review.
Story:
The series' plot revolves around a group of friends who travel to a farmhouse in Goa to film a brand, as the name implies. The plot takes a turn when all of these buddies begin to die one by one, even though all of the kids party there a lot. Who is murdering everyone of these friends individually? What is the cause, or is there another factor at play? You must watch this series to learn its secret. Six episodes, each lasting between twenty and twenty-four minutes, make up the series. The plot of each episode keeps taking unexpected turns, which keeps viewers interested in watching them one after the other.
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Performances:
From Avneet Kaur as Devi to Vishal Jethwa in the role of Daddy in this web series. Every performer has demonstrated strong acting abilities. The audience has been successfully drawn into the plot and characters by his effortless performance. Sanya Sagar and Binita's performances are also worth seeing.
A powerful climax:
The climax of the web series has quite a surprise package and is something that you did not even expect. When you find out how the murder is taking place, you are shocked.
Direction:
The direction and technical aspects of the series are commendable. Akhilesh Vats has maintained a high level of interest in this kind of thriller series. The show's camera technique and background music are equally noteworthy. The audience is treated to a visual feast.