Review of Leila

Leila (2019– )
10/10
It is a case study in the psychology of conformism and fascism. It explores themes of women in subjugation in a patriarchal society.
15 June 2019
It is a dystopian drama/thriller series directed by Deepa Mehta. The series is about a mother who tries to find her missing daughter. It explores themes of women in subjugation in a patriarchal society.

The totalitarian rule where communities in districts are seperated into ghetto-ed areas in accordance to their caste, religion and income is portrayed awesomely. The series is tensed as The Forgotten (2004) n Flightplan. Disturbing n thought provoking as V for Vendetta.

Huma Qureshi's acting is weak but Siddharth gave a lovely performance n Zakaria is outstanding as the creepy godman.

The series deserves an 8 but I am generous with 10 cos of the fake one line reviews written by the same people who follow rapists n fascists godmen like Asaram Bapu, Osho, etc.
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