Devil Se Shaadi Review: Sumbul Touqeer-Prateik Chaudhary's Audio Series Is Intriguing, Makes You Say 'Jhakaas'

Devil Se Shaadi review: The title of the series seems quirky, isn't it? After all, who will marry a 'devil'? Sumbul Touqeer and Prateik Chaudhary's new audio series has ticked off the points when it comes to an intriguing plot. Ishqi's character is forced to marry a 'devil'. What's the reason? This forms the crux of the story.
Wondering what whether to binge-listen to Devil Ki Shaadi this weekend? Grab a bowl of popcorn and read a quick review of the series.
DEVIL SE SHAADI REVIEW: SUMBUL TOUQEER'S AUDIO SERIES IS A SURE-SHOT HIT
This is a spoiler-free review as we don't want to give away anything to the readers. While several series have focused on the concept of forced marriages, Devil Se Shaadi takes things a notch higher. The storyline will keep you intrigued as the two characters Isqhi and Rajveer are complex yet relatable. Rajveer might seem over the top at the beginning but one will understand the nuances and complexity of his character after listening to the later episodes of Devil Se Shaadi.
Sumbul Touqeer's character Ishqi, a unique name, finds herself caught up in unexpected events. While she is forced to get married to Rajveer, she questions why her husband has been treating her in a different story.
The story is quirky at times as it balances emotions, drama, romance and laughter, all clubbed together like the perfect recipe. The story of two strangers coming together without the will of one person will keep you engaged. Kudos to the young writers as they have managed to capture the attention. Why is Ishqi afraid of Rajveer? What's the big secret related to Rajveer's past? All questions have been answered in the emotional roller coaster ride filled with drama, arrogance, tashan and mystery.
Devil Se Shaadi is available for streaming on Pocket FM.


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