Two people, Aditya and Zoya, accused of murder, go on a run to prove their innocence, while discovering new relationships and reconciling with their past. Sync is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language Sci-Fi series starring Harshad Chopda, Jennifer Winget, Dean S. Jagger, Martine Richards, Neil Robertson and Matthew Holloway. Cinevistaas Limited was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Prem Krishen and Sunil Mehta. Sync is written by Prakriti Mukherjee and directed by Aniruddha Rajderkar, Vikram Labhe and Yogesh Pundir. Series originally aired on Colors TV. Creator of the series is Aniruddha Rajderkar. Sync has only one season and a cumulative total of 186 episodes which have a running time of 20 minutes each. The screenplay for the series was written by Ishita Moitra, Prakriti Mukherjee and Ishaan Bajpayee. Cinematography was done by Hanoz VK. The music was composed by Rahul Jain.
Critics Score 49%
Critics Score 49
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Date2014
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Sci-fi
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Sync Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 49%
Melissa Camacho
The series offers lots of high energy fun as popular celebs let loose and pretend to be the singers and performers theyve secretly always wanted to be ( Read More )
Stuart Heritage
This is perfect hangover television, and a thousand times better than Sunday Brunch. ( Read More )
Emily Yahr
For those of us who have grown awfully tired of Jimmy Fallons celebrity game schtick, it was just another cause to cringe. Please, make this thing stop. ( Read More )
Amy Amatangelo
Like an ill fated movie adaptation of a Saturday Night Live skit, Lip Sync Battle suggests some things are better in small doses. ( Read More )