shilpa_suchak
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It's a must watch. Based on real stories loosely but very well adapted. It's a topic that was long overdue to be addressed about the systems and it does just that. The actors are fabulous with not one person weak in the show. Can't wait for season 2 - hope it's coming. I highly recommend you watch it.
The stories are presented uniquely & the lines are very creative so very well written. Impressive. The lawyers side of things are also well addressed. If you are or have any exprince in courts you will relate a lot more. It's a refreshing break with laughter and sharp criticism. I highly recommend watching this and don't want to be a spoiler here by saying more.
The stories are presented uniquely & the lines are very creative so very well written. Impressive. The lawyers side of things are also well addressed. If you are or have any exprince in courts you will relate a lot more. It's a refreshing break with laughter and sharp criticism. I highly recommend watching this and don't want to be a spoiler here by saying more.
I watched all the seasons in netlfix. It was well made and a look into the Turkish culture which I could relate to with Indian culture. The usual dram of the families was very close to Indian culture. The series was long and I was curious. The acting production was very well done & I really looked forward to an ending. It's really sad that there won't be any more of it and it ends very abruptly after the season 3, 5 episode. After so many hours and bindge watching I was going for the story to close.
I hope they are able to revive it. Throughly enjoyed the cultural elements and am in love with Istanbul.
I hope they are able to revive it. Throughly enjoyed the cultural elements and am in love with Istanbul.
It's a film that captures true India well. Good performances & Neena Gupta was so aptly chosen. No other person could have done justice to this role. The darkness of varanasi & so called culture - is well documented. The sensitivity to the topic and patriarchy well challenged & overdue. The entire film has been captured with instances that are so real & I have witnessed myself in varanasi years ago. What people do on the name of tradition. Bravo to the SC for ending this madness atlest in the law. It's hopeful what one person can do. I highly recommend it & take your one view. The topic is so directly handled which I love. It's helpful & still a long way to go but such films are more than welcome to capture history.