Review: Jee Karda (2023)
Jee Karda (2023) is a vibrant, emotionally rich series that beautifully captures the chaos, confusion, and contradictions of adulthood. Set against the lively pulse of modern-day Mumbai, the show dives into the lives of seven childhood friends as they navigate love, heartbreak, ambition, and the often painful process of growing up—only to realize that turning thirty doesn’t magically bring clarity or perfection.
What makes Jee Karda so compelling is its authenticity. The characters feel real, flawed, and refreshingly human. Their struggles—romantic missteps, insecurities, family pressures, and personal dreams—mirror the experiences of a generation learning that adulthood is less about having life figured out and more about confronting your truth.

Tamarind Kher brings raw vulnerability to the role of Lavanya, a woman caught between societal expectations and her own heart’s desires. Her chemistry with Aashim Gulati’s Rishabh is electric, portraying a relationship that’s as passionate as it is complicated. The ensemble cast shines equally, each friend adding texture, humor, and emotional depth to the story.
Visually, the series is stylish and modern, capturing Mumbai’s energy through its colorful cinematography and dynamic soundtrack. The writing is sharp and emotionally honest, weaving moments of humor with scenes of striking intimacy and introspection.
What stands out most is the show’s message: that adulthood isn’t a destination—it’s a journey full of mistakes, rediscovery, and learning to love yourself even when life gets messy.
Jee Karda (2023) is heartfelt, relatable, and beautifully crafted—a celebration of friendship, vulnerability, and the brave, imperfect act of becoming who you are.