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Until then – keep your feathers unruffled and your chai hot.

note the "amazing" cinematography, sets, and score, which create an immersive, atmospheric world. Performances

Riya’s smile returns. A small victory. saasbahuaurflamingos01e01homec

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: Savitri’s biological sons, who live naive, pampered lives abroad, return home to the haveli unaware of their family's criminal enterprise.

Episode 1 meticulously lays down the chess pieces of this criminal syndicate, showcasing a fiercely loyal female inner circle: Savitri / Rani Baa (Dimple Kapadia) A small victory

Devi walks in unannounced, heels clicking like gunshots. Her homecoming is not warm; it’s an audit. She knows where bodies are buried — literally.

The episode subverts the "saas-bahu" (mother-in-law and daughter-in-law) trope typical of Indian television by portraying these women as ruthless, gun-wielding, and strategically dominant figures in a dark, violent world.

The water is brackish. Pink plastic flamingos (temporary decoys) stand alongside three real, gangly, impossibly pink flamingos named Golu, Molu, and Helicopter.

The calm but persistent narcotics officer pursuing the "Flamingo" drug.