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Pet Puraan review: A story that tries too hard to become a Bible for pet parenting, and stumbles

The show on SonyLIV has a long checklist, but only a few funny moments.

May 08, 2022 / 18:01 IST
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Saie Tamhankar and Lalit Prabhakar in 'Pet Puraan'. (Image: Screen grab/Disney+Hotstar)

No matter how much cricket is on, no matter how many big screen blockbusters about big, burly, bearded men are playing at a multiplex near us, we will always have time to go ‘awww’ over cat and puppy videos. So Pet Puraan seemed like a show whose time had come.

The Marathi show released simultaneously in Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Bengali.

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The question at the heart of the show - should we have kids or should we have a pet - is a universal question. Especially because family members across the subcontinent will ask young couples: Good news?

This expectation of families comes sharply into focus when a working couple Aditi and Atul have to attend a baby shower knowing that their life choices will be questioned by everyone because Aditi’s younger sister ‘stole a march’ on her older sibling. Baby showers are a huge shindig in our country, and even though an expectant mother is dressed up and celebrated (read food, fancy clothes, religious ceremonies), Aditi and Atul know that it’s just another excuse for gossipy aunts (and uncles) to ask: Good news? The gossip circle will offer unsolicited mostly non-medical advice, not caring to ask why the two do not want to have kids.