The funniest part is that a lot of people, including Indrani herself, are under the idea that the series puts her in a good light. (She’s promoting the series on her insta feed herself lmaooooo aaaaaa I’m crying ðŸ˜ðŸ˜)
Now seriously,
A very well-documented series. It puts all the points of view into perspective. Showcasing everyone’s character and interviewing a few of the main protagonists really shed some light into understanding their character as well. It didn’t bias against anyone and delivered all the evidence, just clear enough for the audience to make their own judgment.
The documentary starts in a sequence following how the incidents from a 3rd person’s POV actually happened. With the news coming out and the investigation that followed. As we go deeper into it, each character enrolls, and finally, Indrani is called for the interview. (Ahhhh, and wasn’t that the best part. I was creeped out at first by her, but later on, it all started becoming funny and I just lost it when she tells about the JusticeForIndrani initiative. It was like I was watching an SNL mockumentary or something, how can someone be so retarded ðŸ˜ðŸ˜)
But seriously, she’s a borderline psychopath. I’m scared she’s allowed to roam around like that in public.