When the teaser for '3 Roses,' an Aha web series, was released, it was mistaken for a remake of amazon Prime Video's 'Four More Shots Please' (Indian original). First and foremost. It isn't a re-release. Second, Aha has resisted the temptation to release the complete series at once. Only the first four episode content is available to see right now, with the rest (the final four episodes) arriving on Friday.
Ritu, played by eesha Rebba, is a 25-year-old creative ad agency employee who isn't ready to marry. Her strict parents (played by comedienne Hema) force her to agree to an alliance with a wealthy man (Viva Harsha). Janhvi (Payal Rajput) meets an eligible bachelor but soon has to deal with a less-than-pleasant turn of circumstances. Indhu (Purnaa), contrast to Ritu and Janhvi, is from a middle-class family and is openly frustrated that she is still single at the age of 31.
Maruthi, a well-known tollywood filmmaker, is the showrunner, and his comedic flair is obvious in the third episode, which tells Indhu's narrative. Even though Indhu acts as if her single status has rendered her incapable of normal behaviour, the writing is great in this part. More than the camaraderie that marriage provides, the lady is seen to be missing sex. sarayu Roy, a YouTube superstar, cheapens the otherwise decent premise with her double entendre.
The tune with eesha and viva harsha is degraded, with the latter being heavily body-shamed simply because he has a darker skin tone. The comic insults himself when the woman isn't making racial 'jokes' at him. The monologues are unoriginal, and many of them are frequently used in real-life private discussions between males. The characters are one-dimensional, especially the seniors, whom a pub singer refers to as "enemy." Ageist jokes are a common occurrence here. satyam rajesh is a 40-year-old virgin who Indhu finds is too frail to stay in the bedroom. There's a not-so-subtle suggestion of foursome sex in another clip.