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The series takes you on a thrilling journey with crisply told stories and well-fleshed out characters.ĭialogues: Sacred Games is also available in surround sound creating the same kind of immersive soundfield that you’d experience in a cinema hall. The riveting storyline: With the best of Indian talent coming together-Vikramaditya Motwane, Anurag Kashyap, Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte- gear up for a story that comes from the heart of modern-day Mumbai. If the rave reviews on social media weren’t enough to get you excited, here are 5 more reasons as to why you should watch all eight episodes now: Featuring a stellar star cast, excellent directors, and a compelling plot, the show is a story of friendship and betrayal, redemption and violence which is set against the backdrop of Mumbai (then, Bombay). An age where he can make his own choices and be responsible for them.Netflix’s first Indian Original series Sacred Games, based on Vikram Chandra’s book is finally here. I would even say that at times, I do get emotionally manipulated too, but it is something I would never trade for anything else!!ĭisclaimer: As a parent, I may even forbid my child to watch something like Sacred Games, until my child reaches an age where he can differentiate between which is the best series to watch on Netflix. This little human is watching everything I do, just the way various characters are watched and guided in the movie. It’s my passion, it’s a responsibility that I have towards this human I bought into the world. The last conclusion is actually a game changer, the way the story unfolds and there is a surprise awaiting the watchers, the same way, parenting to me comes above everything. There will be times when you will walk away from your child or be completely mad at them, but they are your life and your epitome of happiness, just the way Mumbai/Bambai city was for Gaitonde. There are times when you will be out to do something and will eventually end up doing something altogether. Yes, just like the plot, the characters of Sacred Games, parenting is twisted in its own ways. They also do not like too many changes and want things to be the way they are until they are old enough to understand, change is inevitable!! Parenting is twisted
They like to be made to feel important and they want to be the centre of attention, just the way Gaitonde was worried about losing his importance. Yes, a child being power crazy, does definitely sound crazy but believe me, when I say kids like to take charge, I mean, they like having their way out. Just like in the series, Sartaj discovers a new person or incident every time, similarly, the fight, the game, the saga is always about what someone else did or has! The kids will always discover something new to throw a tantrum over and the parent will seldom find a new way to lecture the child over the same thing. The war is between the parent and the child because of a third factor which is sometimes controllable and sometimes not. One thing is for sure, your journey as a parent will definitely be more fulfilling and exciting than the entire Sacred Games book/story! There is always someone else involvedīy now, I have come to realise that the war is never just between the parent and the child. You will probably have more references than the series as your life episodes keep on increasing.
The loo bell rings only when you are putting a morsel of food in your mouth. Just when you thought you had bathed and cleaned the child, he/she will pee or poop. One moment you have a happy child and the other moment the same child is rolling on the floor in a public place. Similarly, as a parent you never really know what to expect.
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