After Decoupled, Bestseller is the second serial to portray authors as a monstrous, self-centered bunch. The fact that the episode is based on ravi Subramanian's 2015 novel The Bestseller She Wrote is apparently an inside joke. The amazon Prime Video series centres around a perilous relationship between a cocky and deceitful author and a fan. Wazir (Arjan Bajwa) discovers in Meetu (Shruti Haasan) the ideal remedy to writer's block and an anonymous troll's constant taunts. Wazir is drawn to her because she is the type of smirking woman who attracts to egotists.


Anvita Dutt and Althea Kaushal adapted Bestseller, which was directed by Mukul Abhayankar. According to the show, you should never judge a book by its cover. Each episode concludes with characters looking directly into the camera, implying that there will be more intrigue and revelations to come. Despite the abundance of twists, the series suffers from a severe lack of tension and spends much too much time stating the obvious. Bestseller's aspirations are pinned on its pulpy premise and elements of intellectual theft and fiction writing ethics.


The most memorable actors in the cast are Gauahar Khan and Satyajeet Dubey. Khan gives her ambitious advertising professional just the perfect amount of cosmopolitan savvy and brittle humanity. Mayanka's competent helper, Dubey, handles her workload and whatever else the story throws at him admirably. mithun Chakraborty, the ostentatiously bewigged mugger-in-chief, is the major and only source of entertainment.

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