That moment sets the tone.
I, for one, cannot wait to see how Raju washes his hands of this mess.
Raju doesn’t want to be a hero. He just wants to return the chaddi to the politician’s aide to get his security deposit back. But when he posts a blurry video asking “ Yeh kiski hai? ” (Whose is this?), the internet loses its mind. Within an hour, conspiracy theorists decide the brand of elastic represents a secret political faction. Memes turn the orange briefs into a symbol of resistance.
But surprisingly, the show isn’t vulgar. It’s silly . And that silliness is a Trojan horse for sharp commentary on how quickly we latch onto outrage.
Spoiler Alert for Episode 1: “The Unravelling”
That moment sets the tone.
I, for one, cannot wait to see how Raju washes his hands of this mess.
Raju doesn’t want to be a hero. He just wants to return the chaddi to the politician’s aide to get his security deposit back. But when he posts a blurry video asking “ Yeh kiski hai? ” (Whose is this?), the internet loses its mind. Within an hour, conspiracy theorists decide the brand of elastic represents a secret political faction. Memes turn the orange briefs into a symbol of resistance.
But surprisingly, the show isn’t vulgar. It’s silly . And that silliness is a Trojan horse for sharp commentary on how quickly we latch onto outrage.
Spoiler Alert for Episode 1: “The Unravelling”