Netflix india has frequently been accused of prejudice and having a left-wing viewpoint. It's questionable if this was deliberate in earlier initiatives, but the OTT behemoth is apparently acting biasedly once more at the moment. The Greatest Rivalry: india vs. pakistan, a brand-new sports documentary, has just been released and is receiving a ton of views. Some individuals find it ridiculous since it attempts to exalt pakistan for fictitious reasons in addition to concealing a number of truths.
 

Supporters claim that the documentary doesn't demonstrate how pakistan rigged a sharjah match and won. Additionally, it doesn't feature the fantastic innings that sachin tendulkar had against Shoaib Akhtar's bowling. Supporters believe that Netflix is once again focusing on leftist ideology in an attempt to flatter and placate pakistan with its ostensibly liberal programming.
 
With shows like "IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack," "Khakee: The bihar Chapter," and others, Netflix has harmed Indians' sense of nationalism, and people don't want tales to be "woke." They seek the truth. Additionally, documentaries should solely focus on the truth. Another critique is that it was a conscious effort to downplay Virat Kohli's excellence by leaving out some of his best games.
 
Even if there is a sizable OTT audience that enjoys the film, a lot of potential drama is mysteriously lost, and the dispute is only getting started.
 
 

 

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