¡®I want the best¡¯, ¡®why did you lie to me?¡¯, ¡®I don¡¯t wanna do this¡¯, ¡®mujhe bas paise kamane hain¡¯, ¡®I want my private jet¡¯ - these statements are the only things that are being uttered throughout the 9-episode series ¡®Follow Kar Lo Yaar¡¯.
Uorfi Javed, known for her unconventional fashion sense, made a striking impact. What began as a scandal gradually evolved into admiration, as people came to appreciate her boldness and unique spirit.
When Uorfi Javed announced the series, audiences anticipated a deep dive into the journey behind her innovative fashion sense and the origins of her unique clothing concepts. Instead, the show delivered poorly scripted scenes designed to stir emotions but only succeeded in eliciting frustration.?
The constant shouting and lack of humility overshadowed the intended narrative. In an attempt to justify her behavior, the series reveals that Uorfi carries significant childhood trauma and is seeking therapy. However, these revelations feel unconvincing, and every twist and turn in the episodes comes across as contrived.?Most of the storylines¡ªwhether it's going on a blind date, her hometown adventures, or dealing with agency issues¡ªcome across as a disjointed 9-hour, 30-minute vlog with neither structure nor direction.
?Follow Kar Lo Yaar isn¡¯t the first attempt to recreate the magic of the Western hit Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Previously, Gauahar Khan and her sister Nigar tried with Khan Sisters, which was well-received by audiences. In my honest opinion, Uorfi¡¯s show doesn¡¯t measure up to that level of engagement.
The series also attempted a sibling rivalry subplot, but it comes off as chaotic and unconvincing, like a cacophony of birds screeching without any genuine substance. Then came the angle of her mother¡¯s divorce which also fell flat.
What irked me the most wasn¡¯t her desperation but the holier-than-thou attitude. Agreed that the show was centered around her, but constant the ¡°I¡¯m this,¡± and ¡°I¡¯m that.¡± became a turn off in no time. Uorfi exuded? an air of superiority, as if her involvement in any project guaranteed its success. This overt arrogance quickly became off-putting.
Even her interactions with Orry felt like a drag. Their attempts to discuss their hardships came off as little more than two young adults bickering about trivial matters, lacking any real depth or substance.
While the Gen Z audience might have a different perspective, Uorfi's journey and challenges felt far from relatable. Her frustrations and breakdowns barely elicited a reaction, let alone genuine empathy. At one point, an employee from her management company has a breakdown over missing an important detail, but this moment is quickly brushed aside. Rather than addressing it with sensitivity, his boss instead triumphantly announces her satisfaction that he admitted his mistake.
The only redeeming feature of the series is the grand finale, which stands out primarily because the rest of the show feels like a snoozefest. The finale features Sandeep Khosla¡¯s exclusive photoshoot with Uorfi to launch his new collection, which is a notable achievement. The opportunity to wear his mesmerizing clothes and be styled by Mickey Contractor is a distant dream for many who are chasing success and recognition. The glamour of the photoshoot adds a touch of excitement and provides a much-needed, if fleeting, lift to an otherwise dragging series.?
It's crucial for those on the brink of starting their careers to understand that grabbing attention is relatively easy with the power of social media. However, creating a lasting legacy is a long and challenging journey that demands perseverance and patience. While drama and noise may generate short-term buzz, true substance and enduring impact are built over time. In a crowded field of celebrities and influencers, only a few manage to stay relevant for the long haul, while many others fade away and become mere footnotes in the ever-changing landscape of what's 'in.'