Permanent Roommates Season 3 review: Sumeet Vyas, Nidhi Singh show why they're the OGs of the internet era
1 year, 5 months ago

Permanent Roommates Season 3 review: Sumeet Vyas, Nidhi Singh show why they're the OGs of the internet era

Hindustan Times  

Before India's relations with Canada soured this year, that country was the first choice for newly married millennial couples from tier-1 cities to relocate to and start a new life. Sumeet Vyas and Nidhi Singh in Permanent Roommates Season 3 The OG effect The fact that Mikesh and Tanya have reached a place where one of them wants to branch out, feels organic as we've seen the two grow together after staying apart over the past nine years. Unlike Netflix India's Little Things, which also started on YouTube in 2016 but grew quickly into a four-season flagship show on the streaming platform, Permanent Roommates still manages to retain that matchbox-sized apartment's intimate energy. Mikesh and Tanya FTW While it's been seven years since the previous season, Sumeet and Nidhi don't show any signs of ageing as far as their characters and their chemistry are concerned. Little Things also touched upon that in its impressive Season 2 and 3, but Permanent Roommates also dwells more on how a woman often takes a step back for the sake of the man, and is as defensive of her recalibration as of her initial zeal.

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