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Binge Reviews: TVF's Family Comedy 'Very Parivarik' is a Laugh Riot

Viral Fever's content has always found relatability among the Indian audience. 'Very Parivarik' is their first venture into the genre of family comedy.

TVF (The Viral Fever) consistently delivers relatable and engaging content, and their latest venture, 'Very Parivarik', is no exception. The show, marking their first foray into daily weekly programming, has struck a chord with audiences, garnering a warm response. With four episodes already aired, the fifth episode continues to tickle the audience's love for genuine family comedy.

'Very Parivarik' Storyline

'Very Parivarik' revolves around a modern-day couple navigating life with their parents, a premise that resonates with many viewers. Following the success of previous TVF hits like 'Permanent Roommates', 'TVF Tripling', and 'Yeh Meri Family', 'Very Parivarik' adds another feather to TVF's cap in presenting quirky yet relatable Indian family stories.

TVF (The Viral Fever) consistently delivers relatable and engaging content, and their latest venture, 'Very Parivarik', is no exception. The show, marking their first foray into daily weekly programming, has struck a chord with audiences, garnering a warm response. With four episodes already aired, the fifth episode continues to tickle the audience's love for genuine family comedy.

'Very Parivarik' Storyline

'Very Parivarik' revolves around a modern-day couple navigating life with their parents, a premise that resonates with many viewers. Following the success of previous TVF hits like 'Permanent Roommates', 'TVF Tripling', and 'Yeh Meri Family', 'Very Parivarik' adds another feather to TVF's cap in presenting quirky yet relatable Indian family stories. From down-to-earth narratives like 'Panchayat' and 'Gullak' to more unconventional fare like 'Permanent Roommates' and now 'Very Parivarik', TVF consistently captures the essence of Indian family life.

Story So Far & Audience's Reaction

"Very Parivarik" has become quite a success on the internet. The show has developed a strong fanbase. Audiences are thoroughly enjoying the portrayal of a modern-day couple navigating life with their less-than-modern in-laws in Mumbai. The show, available for streaming on YouTube, has received praise from both viewers and critics alike. With 5 episodes released thus far, the weekly format of releasing an episode every Friday has built the anticipation. No wonder then, the show has garnered over 11 million views and more than 155 million impressions on YouTube. Such has been the response that all episodes are trending in the top 5 sections.

TVF's move to stream the show on free entertainment platforms like YouTube has contributed to its accessibility. This has allowed it to reach a wider audience who may not have access to subscription-based services. What seems like a first for a family show, "Very Parivarik" has a strong connection with the youth, thanks to its relatable storyline.

If you have kept up with the show, watch the latest episode on YouTube.

What has worked for 'Very Parivarik'?

India's unique blend of strong family values and rapid modernisation provides fertile ground for storytelling, and TVF stands out as a production house that does justice to these distinct Indian narratives.

TVF also dominates IMDb's global list of top 250 TV shows, with seven of their shows making the cut, surpassing other content producers in the nation. Viewers should also wait for other exciting releases from TVF in 2024, including new seasons of beloved shows like 'Panchayat', 'Kota Factory', and 'Gullak'.