Netflix's latest crime drama 'Adolescence' is currently the talk of the town as it has impressed several Indian personalities including critically acclaimed directors Hansal Mehta and Anurag Kashyap. The latest to join the list is Alia Bhatt.
On Friday, the 'Jigra' actress took to her Instagram handle to express her excitement after watching the series. She praised the cinematography and performances of the cast in the series. While sharing the poster of the film, Alia wrote, "This show is truly perfection. From the writing to the staging to the EXCEPTIONAL cinematography I wonder what it felt like when after an hour of calling action to finally calling cut... how did the entire cast and crew feel???? The performances by each and every person that has walked into frame and out was ALIVE, real raw and so so hot in the moment that the energy is very very palpable! & so moving." She continued, "The magic of storytelling and an entire crew coming together to deliver, every department giving nothing but their heart and soul to every second on screen. I'm in awe!!!" Earlier, to highlight the dangers of online misogyny and youth violence, Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has expressed his full support for the Netflix drama 'Adolescence.' The drama depicts the disturbing consequences of online influence on young people. According to Sky News, Starmer revealed that he and his family have been watching the series, describing it as a powerful and necessary conversation starter on the rise of violence carried out by young men influenced by online content. Adolescence stars Stephen Graham and was co-written by Jack Thorne. It tells the story of a 13-year-old boy who is arrested for the murder of a teenage girl at his school. As the plot unfolds, the show delves into the dark side of social media, focusing on how internet subcultures, particularly incel culture, can shape the behaviour of impressionable adolescents. The series has garnered critical acclaim and become a global hit, topping Netflix's charts. (ANI)
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