‘Kota Factory’ Season 2 review: One for the repeaters
The Hindu
The performances are once again relatable, capturing the joys, sorrows, and anguish of a large chunk of this generation that spends four years of their lives preparing for competitive exams
“Intimate,” the adjective Netflix uses to describe the second season, sits lightly on the series that continues to address teenage warriors engaged in an unequal battle to surmount the IIT JEE, the reigning deity of competitive exams.
The immersive camera work — one of the highlights of the first season — provides an insight into the vulnerabilities of these kids, grappling with hormonal surge and gravitational pull in equal measure. From a distance, it also reminds us of the dangers of coaching factories turning them into machines.
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