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Pop Sanskriti: Leila, Kabir Singh and Medical Dramas!

Tune in to the thirteenth episode of Pop Sanskriti for your pop culture overdose.

Shorbori Purkayastha, Papri Das, Maanvi, Devina Buckshee & Badsha Ray
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In this episode of Pop Sanskriti, we talk about Deepa Mehta’s Netflix series ‘Leila’, which is based on Prayag Akbar’s novel of the same name. We also discuss Shahid Kapoor’s latest and quite controversial release ‘Kabir Singh’ and the feminist debate the film has triggered. And the final segment is all about our favourite medicals dramas. Tune in!

‘Leila’

‘Leila’ is a Netflix series which is based on a dystopian, environmentally wrecked version of India: Aryavartaa. The series has been adapted from Prayag Akbar’s novel of the same name. But, as is the constant fear about adaptations, does this series do justice to the book?

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‘Kabir Singh’

‘Kabir Singh’ starring Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani has raked almost Rs 100 crore along with a stirring a full-blown controversy over the portrayal of its misogynistic male protagonist. Why is the character problematic and should actors bear the onus of what they play on screen?

‘Medical Dramas’

‘Sanjivni’ which is best described as India’s version of ‘Gray’s Anatomy’ is getting a reboot. Why are medical dramas always such a hit and what do we love about them?

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