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Bad Boy Billionaires: India Netflix review | How they dream big with your money

Bad Boy Billionaires: India episodes on Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, Subrata Roy are now available on Netflix. We review:

October 05, 2020 / 16:51 IST
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Image: Instagram/netflix_in
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Netflix’s docuseries Bad Boy Billionaires: India was mired in controversy as soon as the September release date was announced. It was challenged in two courts, one in Bihar by Saharasri Subrata Roy and another in Hyderabad by Satyam’s Ramalinga Raju. But, with the Bihar court now vacating its stay order, we can now watch the story of three business tycoons and their alleged saga of greed and fraud.

India has always been a land of contradictions. The haves and the have nots travel side by side on Indian roads, and the lives of those living on the streets never ever intersect with the gigantic billboards advertising designer diamond jewelry. When the trailer to the Netflix series Bad Boy Billionaires: India showed up, many wanted to watch the downfall of these super rich men with a sense of glee. The documentary series promised so much more than just a statement of accounts of the alleged frauds, big dreams gone wrong.

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Three episodes of Bad Boy Billionaires: India sans the Ramalinga Raju episode was released this morning. I watched it wanting to feel some sense of outrage or some sense of identification with the small guy. Or be amazed at how the rich get away with doing things you and I couldn’t even think about.