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Films Vs. The Censor Board
Case Jaundice - S1 - E9
Will the post-corona world shift from watching films in theatres to a private viewing arrangement? Mr. Sen and Mr. Das continue to argue.
Case Jaundice: Season 1 - 10 Episode s
1x1 - Humans Vs. Corona
May 15, 2020
Mr. Sen and Mr. Das are locked in an argument in the courtroom, representing humans and the unknown threat, respectively. Who will win the right to live?
1x2 - Police Vs. Mask
May 15, 2020
Mask or no mask? Just like all of us, Mr. Sen and Mr. Das battle it out about the pros and cons of hiding behind a mask, like Spiderman.
1x3 - Private Vs. Public Society
May 15, 2020
Can restricting human interactions build a safe society? Mr. Sen and Mr. Das' debate continues to baffle the judge.
1x4 - Work Vs. Home
May 15, 2020
Can the office space bring out the best of humans, or is family the true inspiration? Mr. Sen and Mr. Das discuss the work-from-home culture.
1x5 - Man Vs. Wild
May 15, 2020
Mr. Sen may not see anything wrong with eating bats, but Mr. Das can't accept the killing of Batman's disciples. Whose argument is more compelling?
1x6 - Work from home Vs. Work from office
May 29, 2020
Is a disciplined work environment necessary for the execution of a brilliant idea? Mr. Sen and Mr. Das argue over the location of work.
1x7 - Lyadhkhor Bong Vs. The Active Bong
May 29, 2020
Is Laziness still holding Bengalis’ hands or has it left the poor man’s side during the lockdown? The debate between Mr. Sen and Mr. Das confuses the judge.
1x8 - Classic Romance Vs. Digital Romance
May 29, 2020
Classic romance or digital love? Mr. Sen and Mr. Das have a heated discussion about the new course of relationships in the age of social distancing.
1x9 - Films Vs. The Censor Board
May 29, 2020
Will the post-corona world shift from watching films in theatres to a private viewing arrangement? Mr. Sen and Mr. Das continue to argue.
1x10 - I Do Fear Vs. I Don't Care
May 29, 2020
Are the effects of the Coronavirus and the lockdown more serious than we think, or shall we overcome this, too? The nation wants to know the judge’s verdict.