47 reviews
Trial By Fire is an eye-opener of the famous case which is intriguing and disturbing.
Based on the horrific incident of 1997 Upahar Cinema case where 59 people were choked to death due to smoke caused by fire during the screening of Border film. Trial By Fire is the chronical of the case filed by Krishnamoorthy couple seeking justice for their children who lost their lives in the tragic incident.
Directed, researched and created by Prashant Nair and Kevin Luperchio, Trial By Fire is not easy watch but is an important web series that will keep you hooked to the detailed investigations. Each and every scene has executed appropriately and accurately.
Trial By Fire has been told from the Krishnamoorthy couple's point of view - how their lives got impacted along with other families. The web-series details out the struggles and challenges faced by the families mentally, physically and financially.
Trial By Fire boast off some strong technical support. I should start with an outstanding editing work. The background score is haunting and yet mesmerizing. The cinematography is brilliant, portraying a real-life crime with aplomb. Screenplay is fantastic, though it becomes little sluggish towards the end.
Coming to the performances, it is #Abhay Deol and Rajshri Despande who stands tall with her at each and every moment. They will make you believe with utmost natural performance.
On the whole, Trial By Fire is not easy watch but it will expose the harsh reality of what happened on the fateful day and it will definitely make you angry.
Based on the horrific incident of 1997 Upahar Cinema case where 59 people were choked to death due to smoke caused by fire during the screening of Border film. Trial By Fire is the chronical of the case filed by Krishnamoorthy couple seeking justice for their children who lost their lives in the tragic incident.
Directed, researched and created by Prashant Nair and Kevin Luperchio, Trial By Fire is not easy watch but is an important web series that will keep you hooked to the detailed investigations. Each and every scene has executed appropriately and accurately.
Trial By Fire has been told from the Krishnamoorthy couple's point of view - how their lives got impacted along with other families. The web-series details out the struggles and challenges faced by the families mentally, physically and financially.
Trial By Fire boast off some strong technical support. I should start with an outstanding editing work. The background score is haunting and yet mesmerizing. The cinematography is brilliant, portraying a real-life crime with aplomb. Screenplay is fantastic, though it becomes little sluggish towards the end.
Coming to the performances, it is #Abhay Deol and Rajshri Despande who stands tall with her at each and every moment. They will make you believe with utmost natural performance.
On the whole, Trial By Fire is not easy watch but it will expose the harsh reality of what happened on the fateful day and it will definitely make you angry.
This series MOVED me A LOT!!
After a long time, Netflix has come with something original and completely brilliant. I expected this series to be good but it turned out to be Marvelous.
This series is beautifully written and very well directed. From the first min, the series is able to build much needed tension and hooks the audience. The series is paced so well..& nothing is exaggerated.
I have seen some of the best performances in a long time.. all the actors did a great job. But Abhay Deol and Rajshri Deshpande stole the show.. the did complete justification to their role and helped the audience in connecting with the horrifying pain of the actual parents who went through this.
More and more people should watch this. These people are real heroes and should be celebrated.l more.
After a long time, Netflix has come with something original and completely brilliant. I expected this series to be good but it turned out to be Marvelous.
This series is beautifully written and very well directed. From the first min, the series is able to build much needed tension and hooks the audience. The series is paced so well..& nothing is exaggerated.
I have seen some of the best performances in a long time.. all the actors did a great job. But Abhay Deol and Rajshri Deshpande stole the show.. the did complete justification to their role and helped the audience in connecting with the horrifying pain of the actual parents who went through this.
More and more people should watch this. These people are real heroes and should be celebrated.l more.
- ankit-imsnoida
- Jan 14, 2023
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This was one of the best series (or even movies) that I have watched in a long time. I remember hearing about the incident back in the 90s, but really do not recall much aside from that. This drama told the story in such a great way... uncovering details at an excellent pace, and really making one feel they were watching things unfold in real time.
Rajshri Deshpande is absolutely incredible as the grieving mother, who lost her only two children to the avoidable tragedy. She goes on to lose herself in fighting against very rich, powerful people in an effort to find even a speck of justice.
Her portrayal of a grieving mother is as good a performance as you are going to see almost anywhere. Absolutely riveting! She should win awards for this. She does an incredible job!
While a sad, frustrating series to watch, I cannot recommend it enough. Outstanding!
Rajshri Deshpande is absolutely incredible as the grieving mother, who lost her only two children to the avoidable tragedy. She goes on to lose herself in fighting against very rich, powerful people in an effort to find even a speck of justice.
Her portrayal of a grieving mother is as good a performance as you are going to see almost anywhere. Absolutely riveting! She should win awards for this. She does an incredible job!
While a sad, frustrating series to watch, I cannot recommend it enough. Outstanding!
- johnmerzetti
- Jan 20, 2023
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Netflix
At one point of time in the last episode, it felt like my living room is filling up with smoke and I could smell the acrid fumes of the burning theater. The series waits until the very last episode to actually depict the tragic event and completely focuses on languish of the grieving parents, and their toil through the court case with a foregone conclusion through its first six episodes.
The parents grinded away for 25 years fighting the losing battle through the gut-wrenchingly prolonged delay when the rich and the powerful were afforded privileges of tampering with evidence, skipping court dates and pushing dates further and further away at their will. The listless melancholy that envelopes the series and the languid pace that is maintained is tactfully designed for the viewer to actually experience some of the drudgery in the comfort of their living room. It is not a court room drama; it is not a series that ends on high note or preach any social message. It takes you on a time-travel ride to 1997 and lets you be a bystander outside Uphaar cinema as the fire rages on and people perish. And while your outside escapes the fire, your inside smolders to black charcoal. It numbs you to hopelessness and you feel indifferent to the sheer absurdity of locking people in the balcony seats of a theater and the gross unaccountability of the several failures that culminates to the entire tragedy.
In one scene, when some of the hapless victims are trying to push the theater door trying to escape fire and others are pushing back because there is no room on the other side, the series will actually suffocate you. Every thump on the door will be felt inside your gut...
I wish to comment on so many other things, from acting, direction, cinematography, story, dialog etc. But my feelings about the series can be summed up in just one sentence: "Maybe some things last forever after all" (Luke Combs). It's a product of so much love, care, heart and courage by the whole team, especially by Neelam and Shekhar Krishnamoorthy, the parents of the two children who are credited with the story, that the series will live inside every viewer for their lifetime.
At one point of time in the last episode, it felt like my living room is filling up with smoke and I could smell the acrid fumes of the burning theater. The series waits until the very last episode to actually depict the tragic event and completely focuses on languish of the grieving parents, and their toil through the court case with a foregone conclusion through its first six episodes.
The parents grinded away for 25 years fighting the losing battle through the gut-wrenchingly prolonged delay when the rich and the powerful were afforded privileges of tampering with evidence, skipping court dates and pushing dates further and further away at their will. The listless melancholy that envelopes the series and the languid pace that is maintained is tactfully designed for the viewer to actually experience some of the drudgery in the comfort of their living room. It is not a court room drama; it is not a series that ends on high note or preach any social message. It takes you on a time-travel ride to 1997 and lets you be a bystander outside Uphaar cinema as the fire rages on and people perish. And while your outside escapes the fire, your inside smolders to black charcoal. It numbs you to hopelessness and you feel indifferent to the sheer absurdity of locking people in the balcony seats of a theater and the gross unaccountability of the several failures that culminates to the entire tragedy.
In one scene, when some of the hapless victims are trying to push the theater door trying to escape fire and others are pushing back because there is no room on the other side, the series will actually suffocate you. Every thump on the door will be felt inside your gut...
I wish to comment on so many other things, from acting, direction, cinematography, story, dialog etc. But my feelings about the series can be summed up in just one sentence: "Maybe some things last forever after all" (Luke Combs). It's a product of so much love, care, heart and courage by the whole team, especially by Neelam and Shekhar Krishnamoorthy, the parents of the two children who are credited with the story, that the series will live inside every viewer for their lifetime.
Trial by fire is soul stirring blow by blow account of the Uphaar Cinema Tragedy that rocked New Delhi on the fateful day of June 13, 1997. I must be only 1-1.5 years old then and did not have any knowledge on this issue until I started off my career as a journalist. 59 people died of suffocation due to a fire in an overly packed cinema hall where all the exit points were closed. Rest is history.
The series leaves no stones unturned and is quite unapologetic about the matter at hand. They makers have not sugar coated anything and have given space, time to all the factors that led to this massive travesty of justice. Even the milords of this great nation and their sense of justice isn't spared. Abhay Deol is a terrific actor and proves it again. Rajshree Deshpande with her poignant portrayal of Mrs. Neelam Krishnamoorthy who continues to fight for her kids and 57 others even after 26 years will move you to tears of despair and helplessness. It is a must watch for everyone of my gen, older and younger to know how your life doesn't matter in this country if you're not filthy rich. Like I was told once, some lives matter more than others.
The series leaves no stones unturned and is quite unapologetic about the matter at hand. They makers have not sugar coated anything and have given space, time to all the factors that led to this massive travesty of justice. Even the milords of this great nation and their sense of justice isn't spared. Abhay Deol is a terrific actor and proves it again. Rajshree Deshpande with her poignant portrayal of Mrs. Neelam Krishnamoorthy who continues to fight for her kids and 57 others even after 26 years will move you to tears of despair and helplessness. It is a must watch for everyone of my gen, older and younger to know how your life doesn't matter in this country if you're not filthy rich. Like I was told once, some lives matter more than others.
- saptashreet
- Jan 13, 2023
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It is heavy and intense. The tragedy is heart breaking and it is very well depicted in the series. The makers have used liberties to add some fictional characters to make it in an episodic form but totally justified. You will never feel anytime that anything has been taken lightly and genuine respect is given to the victims. I am glad that Netflix is giving importance to such events and producing a show like this. All the actors have done great job and the way the story unfolds is great. I wish more and more people watch this show as it is an important one. Trail by Fire is a great example how to make a real event show.
- arpit-mishra
- Jan 15, 2023
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A great watch! Based on the true story of 'Uphaar Cinema Fire ' of Delhi that took place in 1997 killing about 59 people leaving many others injured. A couple who lost their both the children in that tragedy fought the case in court for 25 years for justice against most powerful industrialist until 2022. This is based on the book written by them in the same name. This powerful couple fight for the unconditional love of their children is very inspiring. More powers to them!
My ratings 8/10!
A great watch! Based on the true story of 'Uphaar Cinema Fire ' of Delhi that took place in 1997 killing about 59 people leaving many others injured. A couple who lost their both the children in that tragedy fought the case in court for 25 years for justice against most powerful industrialist until 2022. This is based on the book written by them in the same name. This powerful couple fight for the unconditional love of their children is very inspiring. More powers to them! My ratings 8/10!
My ratings 8/10!
A great watch! Based on the true story of 'Uphaar Cinema Fire ' of Delhi that took place in 1997 killing about 59 people leaving many others injured. A couple who lost their both the children in that tragedy fought the case in court for 25 years for justice against most powerful industrialist until 2022. This is based on the book written by them in the same name. This powerful couple fight for the unconditional love of their children is very inspiring. More powers to them! My ratings 8/10!
- UmeshAditya
- Jan 13, 2023
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- sunildaswaney-63642
- Jan 17, 2023
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The bleak, hopeless, heartbreaking but realistic and blunt portrayal of a real-life tragedy specifically, but in general, it is the depiction of the deep-rooted and systemic corruption of our institutions and the insensitivity, indifference, and callousness of our people. Trial by Fire is an excellent show.
Rajshri Despande, I first noticed her in Angry Indian goddess, then in Sacred Games, but I must have seen her in other movies or Series because she is credited with 43 projects on her IMDb page, earliest in 2009. Most of them were small and forgettable parts (at least, I don't remember seeing her, not even in Talaash or Kick). It took her ten years since her debut to get widely noticed and a little bit of fame in Sacred Games. But neither the Angry Indian goddess, Manto, nor Sacred Games did justice to her talent. She got her due in Trial by Fire.
Her portrayal of a mother who lost her children and is fighting for justice is nuanced and layered. She displayed the whole gamut of emotions with ease and believability but without being melodramatic. She is heartbroken, shocked, distraught, hopeless, vulnerable, strong, resilient, determined, stubborn, focused, and unforgiving. She played the part with sensitivity and maturity and depicted rare mastery of the craft. She is phenomenal.
Rajshri Despande, I first noticed her in Angry Indian goddess, then in Sacred Games, but I must have seen her in other movies or Series because she is credited with 43 projects on her IMDb page, earliest in 2009. Most of them were small and forgettable parts (at least, I don't remember seeing her, not even in Talaash or Kick). It took her ten years since her debut to get widely noticed and a little bit of fame in Sacred Games. But neither the Angry Indian goddess, Manto, nor Sacred Games did justice to her talent. She got her due in Trial by Fire.
Her portrayal of a mother who lost her children and is fighting for justice is nuanced and layered. She displayed the whole gamut of emotions with ease and believability but without being melodramatic. She is heartbroken, shocked, distraught, hopeless, vulnerable, strong, resilient, determined, stubborn, focused, and unforgiving. She played the part with sensitivity and maturity and depicted rare mastery of the craft. She is phenomenal.
- Ahmad-Imran
- Jan 14, 2023
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It is an unimaginable story of the victims of a great tragedy. Abhay Deol and always acted very well. The characters, events etc. Are nicely depicted. The first episode is heart-wrenching.
The series started out well but then just went south. It felt as if it was dragging for no reason. Some of the sub stories were half baked. One keeps wondering what happened to those people or why did that happen.
If they had to drag it to seven episodes then many characters needs a closer. It seemed that the writer got tired of writing so stopped developing the characters.
However, if you can handle the pain, especially what the parents went through then do watch it.
The series started out well but then just went south. It felt as if it was dragging for no reason. Some of the sub stories were half baked. One keeps wondering what happened to those people or why did that happen.
If they had to drag it to seven episodes then many characters needs a closer. It seemed that the writer got tired of writing so stopped developing the characters.
However, if you can handle the pain, especially what the parents went through then do watch it.
- Movies-On-Weekend
- Jan 12, 2023
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The biggest grief a person has to bear is their children's demise. The grief will intensify if they are killed from the negligence of the "untouchables" whose power is so much that they are beyond their reach. But as people say "Love" is the biggest strength this is the parents love towards their children that keeps them alive, their fight alive. The worst thing is the story is truth.
The performance of Abhaya Deol and OMG..RajShri Deshpande (never saw her before but you can feel her anguish, she matches every beat ,every step of the mother, Her body language will give you the chill) in the month of January we may have watched the best series of 2023.
The performance of Abhaya Deol and OMG..RajShri Deshpande (never saw her before but you can feel her anguish, she matches every beat ,every step of the mother, Her body language will give you the chill) in the month of January we may have watched the best series of 2023.
- Rajit_thebingewatcher
- Jan 15, 2023
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Sameer lodaya
What a fight by krishnamoorthys worth watching it
The series is based on novel trail by fire where they narrated the tragedy of uphaar theatre fire incident..as the series is based on true events prashant nair has showed minute details and pain of victim families in real deep dark scenes
Rajshri played as a mother fighting for justice was tremendous..the expressions without hard hitting words were top class makes you feel as she is the real person and not a actor..Abhay being a Bollywood lead actor played his normally both leaded the series quite well with galaxy of stars
The series is of 7 episodes with very slow pace and a lot of time has been wasted showing on pre and post life of victims rather they could had showed more of court room drama and lackings of authorities to investigate the tragedy
This kind of series emphasises the truth of system which a common person suffers in his daily life and the viewers gets to know what kind of pain and loss people have faced due to negligence.
What a fight by krishnamoorthys worth watching it
The series is based on novel trail by fire where they narrated the tragedy of uphaar theatre fire incident..as the series is based on true events prashant nair has showed minute details and pain of victim families in real deep dark scenes
Rajshri played as a mother fighting for justice was tremendous..the expressions without hard hitting words were top class makes you feel as she is the real person and not a actor..Abhay being a Bollywood lead actor played his normally both leaded the series quite well with galaxy of stars
The series is of 7 episodes with very slow pace and a lot of time has been wasted showing on pre and post life of victims rather they could had showed more of court room drama and lackings of authorities to investigate the tragedy
This kind of series emphasises the truth of system which a common person suffers in his daily life and the viewers gets to know what kind of pain and loss people have faced due to negligence.
- sameerlodaya
- Jan 12, 2023
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I had high expectations with this one, but the execution of incident is damn slow and stretched. There is 60% content which wasn't needed at all. It's a waste of time, electricity and internet (to watch), and is really superbly and utterly boring.
It could have been fit it max 3 episodes. Seven episodes are too much.
There is no doubt in anyone's acting, everyone acted extremely well.
But what the director was thinking that if it happened in 90s, let's make it super long like 90s (it was more like 70s).
Don't watch, better see news, Wikipedia or watch some YouTube videos on this. This is total waste of time.
It could have been fit it max 3 episodes. Seven episodes are too much.
There is no doubt in anyone's acting, everyone acted extremely well.
But what the director was thinking that if it happened in 90s, let's make it super long like 90s (it was more like 70s).
Don't watch, better see news, Wikipedia or watch some YouTube videos on this. This is total waste of time.
- vv_ajay-242-63251
- May 7, 2023
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I really don't have words to express how amazing this mini series is. According to me "delhi crime season 1" is the best indian series ever made and "trial by fire" Really reaches close to that.
The way this team has taken up and handled this story is really marvelous. The whole series is mainly focused on the court Porocedurals, but it never feels slow or lagging at any point of time, because the writing is so amazing. Even the small characters are so well written. Such in depth and compelling writing. What I really liked about this series is the way they explore the perspectives, of one event and all the main people associated with the event. Some scenes are so emotional and the narrative or the way they approched the story is something really different and nice. The performances were just amazing. Abhay deol gives his career best performance according to me. Rajshri deshpandes performance is just marvelous. Prashant nair and his whole team deserves a very big salute to have made such an amazing and extraordinary series.
The way this team has taken up and handled this story is really marvelous. The whole series is mainly focused on the court Porocedurals, but it never feels slow or lagging at any point of time, because the writing is so amazing. Even the small characters are so well written. Such in depth and compelling writing. What I really liked about this series is the way they explore the perspectives, of one event and all the main people associated with the event. Some scenes are so emotional and the narrative or the way they approched the story is something really different and nice. The performances were just amazing. Abhay deol gives his career best performance according to me. Rajshri deshpandes performance is just marvelous. Prashant nair and his whole team deserves a very big salute to have made such an amazing and extraordinary series.
- gangeshgnair
- Jan 17, 2023
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Trial by fire is a meticulously crafted show that is still relevant in today's India.
Set in the backdrop of the real world tragedy of Uphaar Cinema fire of 13 June 1997, the show is about the resilience of two parents, seeking justice for their two children who died in the tragedy, along with other victims' families and survivors, for over 26 harrowing years.
The show never once feels exploitative or over melodramatic. Actors Abhay Deol and Rajshri Deshpande, along with Writer Director Prashant Nair have delivered a sensitive, yet thought provoking show that is a Must Watch!
I'm so glad that 2023 has started on the right foot. More shows like this please.
Set in the backdrop of the real world tragedy of Uphaar Cinema fire of 13 June 1997, the show is about the resilience of two parents, seeking justice for their two children who died in the tragedy, along with other victims' families and survivors, for over 26 harrowing years.
The show never once feels exploitative or over melodramatic. Actors Abhay Deol and Rajshri Deshpande, along with Writer Director Prashant Nair have delivered a sensitive, yet thought provoking show that is a Must Watch!
I'm so glad that 2023 has started on the right foot. More shows like this please.
- shivnarang
- Jan 14, 2023
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Trial by Fire depicts the sad tale of the infamous Uphaar cinema fire tragedy. It narrates how the story of how this tragedy took place, the negligience of the cinema owners and the involved athorities and the aftermath. The story revolves around the lives of various fire tragedy victims and their families mainly Neelam and Shekhar Krishnamoorthy and their struggle to seek justice from the system. It was very sad to know that the relatives of victims are struggling for justice till date. The movie is gripping and a must watch. It could have been better if they would have also included few real videos of instances that happened.
- moulshree-78808
- Jan 13, 2023
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Behind every fortune there is a crime. This series is based on a tragic event, where due to greed leading to carelessness resulted in the lost of many people, including children and the elderly. It shows how a little mistake can lead to a bigger disaster.
It's a story about how the rich and powerful can abuse the system, how they can twist the law, how they can influence everything. It also shows that the greed in the society is never ending, how some of the families took the money and remained silent.
This is a story about two parents, who lost their both kids in a cinema fire, how they stood up, raised their voice, from door to door to a never ending legal battle, how they have dedicated their life for the one cause and that was justice.
It also highlights the shallow justice system where the rich will use every dirty trick in the book to prolong the proceedings, so long that the truth dies somewhere in the between.
A must watch.
It's a story about how the rich and powerful can abuse the system, how they can twist the law, how they can influence everything. It also shows that the greed in the society is never ending, how some of the families took the money and remained silent.
This is a story about two parents, who lost their both kids in a cinema fire, how they stood up, raised their voice, from door to door to a never ending legal battle, how they have dedicated their life for the one cause and that was justice.
It also highlights the shallow justice system where the rich will use every dirty trick in the book to prolong the proceedings, so long that the truth dies somewhere in the between.
A must watch.
- rehmankhilji
- Jan 18, 2023
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I am stunned after watching the series. Its a masterpiece. I Feel sorry for the victims of Uphaar tragedy. The series goes on with the same pace but keeps you stuck. Excellent work by all the actors, editor and the director. It definitely haunts and make you think over the tragic incident. It is a must watch series.
Hats off to AVUT and specially mrs. And mr. Krishnamurthi. Rajashree Deshpande and Abhay Deol, your work took the whole series on another level.. Ashish Vidyarthi, Ratna Pathak and Anupam Kher were amazing as usual.
Also i want to add, the Flash backs and different time periods are shown amazingly.
Hats off to AVUT and specially mrs. And mr. Krishnamurthi. Rajashree Deshpande and Abhay Deol, your work took the whole series on another level.. Ashish Vidyarthi, Ratna Pathak and Anupam Kher were amazing as usual.
Also i want to add, the Flash backs and different time periods are shown amazingly.
- phatakshraddha
- Jan 13, 2023
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This series is one of the best I have ever seen. The writing is top-notch, with well-developed and relatable characters that are easy to root for. The plot is both thrilling and thought-provoking, keeping me on the edge of my see at until the very end. The acting by the child artist is top-notch, especially of Unnati. The pacing is perfect, balancing intense action sequences with moments of reflection and character development. The cinematography is some of the best I have ever seen, adding to the overall immersive experience. If you are looking for a well-written, well-acted and well-produced series, this is the one you should definitely check out!
- adityapandey1996
- Jan 12, 2023
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What. A. Waste. Of. A good non fiction and acting. Half the stories were super irrelevant. I thought there would be a twist but a waste of hours ... I'm bery disappointed in the reviews people gave. Just becaise it was a true story??? This was ...I'm .speechless.. the acting was pretty good but the story of random people and families was very Irrelevant. If you have time to spare after watching all the movies you can watch, then watch it. Lol. Otherwise save you time and energy for something else....oh love how some people don't age at all. Lol. Nothing else to say. Hope this gets posted. =)..
- kinnarip22
- Jan 15, 2023
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- gurchet-57452
- Jan 12, 2023
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Wow what a nice portrayal of everyday story of common people. It's just another story narrated in the best possible way. It's not gruesome or it didn't try to poke your emotions unnecessarily but still somehow nudge you. It let me ponder about the real question of our life; god forbid if some accident happens first of all will that be at all accident or just mere negligence of everyone?
Can we identify the guilty people and punish them to let others know if you are doing something wrong you will be punished, stripped off of your power position and so called respect.
Has there been any such example? Any hope?
What needs to be done to change this age old society and mindset?
Can we identify the guilty people and punish them to let others know if you are doing something wrong you will be punished, stripped off of your power position and so called respect.
Has there been any such example? Any hope?
What needs to be done to change this age old society and mindset?
- shriyaniit
- Jan 14, 2023
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My sincerest condolences for all the families been affected by this tragedy. You have my deepest sympathy and unwavering support.
This series clearly shows that makers were extremely serious to keep it very real yet effective.i connected myself so deeply with the tragedy that it was not just a tv series anymore.
I saw and felt pain of everyone who got affected by this tragedy.
This series gave the impression of feeling and level as good as hbo chernobyl series.
They showed a common man's power and powerlessness and brutal truth about how our system works.
To the each memeber including in making of this series.direction, music, ser design, actors and everyone, Hats off to you all. Very brave series with keeping all things very realstic.huge respect for all of you🙏 once again for all the family holding themselves after uphaar tragedy, my sincerest condolences to all of them 🙏
This series clearly shows that makers were extremely serious to keep it very real yet effective.i connected myself so deeply with the tragedy that it was not just a tv series anymore.
I saw and felt pain of everyone who got affected by this tragedy.
This series gave the impression of feeling and level as good as hbo chernobyl series.
They showed a common man's power and powerlessness and brutal truth about how our system works.
To the each memeber including in making of this series.direction, music, ser design, actors and everyone, Hats off to you all. Very brave series with keeping all things very realstic.huge respect for all of you🙏 once again for all the family holding themselves after uphaar tragedy, my sincerest condolences to all of them 🙏
- ankit-animator007
- Feb 11, 2023
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