Jerax review: Nagabhushana leads a charming comedy of errors where a photocopy machine churns out human clones

Jerax review: Nagabhushana leads a charming comedy of errors where a photocopy machine churns out human clones
  • What’s Inside:
  • A wild Kannada series idea.
  • A fun watch, even if it’s not perfect.
  • A peek into the BuzzMedia team’s weekend viewing.

Okay, so we just saw a review for this Kannada series called ‘Jerax’. And get this: it has a photocopy machine that makes human clones! Seriously, how cool is that concept? It sounds like something straight out of a quirky indie film.

The review says the show starts off with a bang. The whole idea of cloning through a copy machine? The visual potential there is just *chef’s kiss*! We can already imagine the vibrant, maybe even a little chaotic, aesthetic they’re going for with that kind of premise.

It’s not a perfect ride, apparently. The review mentioned it doesn’t quite stick the landing. But here’s the good news: it’s still a ton of fun. That’s our kind of show! Something that makes you laugh and think, even if it’s a little bumpy.

We love a good comedy of errors, especially when it involves sci-fi elements. Nagabhushana, who leads this thing, sounds like he’s really leaning into the absurdity. We’re totally intrigued.

Our Take

Honestly, we’re always here for creative storytelling. A show that takes a wild idea like cloning photocopies and turns it into a comedy? That’s genius. Even if it’s not a masterpiece, if it’s fun, we’re in. It sounds like a perfect weekend binge with some popcorn.

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