Narrative Decolonization in Hindi OTT Content: A Case Study of Mr. McMahon (Season 1, Netflix 2024)
The title character, "Mr. McMahon" (named ironically after the WWE boss), does not own a wrestling ring but a textile mill. Season 1 follows his manipulation of union leaders, his secret affair with a worker, and his eventual downfall via a viral video. The series uses the Hindi phrase "Mai baap nahi, vyapari hoon" (I am not your father, I am a businessman) as its thematic core. Mr McMahon -2024- Hindi Season 1 Complete Netfl...
Netflix’s 2024 docuseries Mr. McMahon attempts to dissect the most polarizing figure in sports entertainment history. Directed by Chris Smith, the six-episode series chronicles Vince McMahon’s rise from a regional promoter to a billionaire who monopolized professional wrestling. While the series markets itself as a neutral biography, this paper argues that it serves as a posthumous (or pre-legal-battle) autopsy of toxic capitalism. By the end of the series, the "Mr. McMahon" character—a cartoonishly evil boss—collapses into the real Vince, revealing a man who sacrificed morality for market share. Narrative Decolonization in Hindi OTT Content: A Case
This paper analyzes the rise of Hindi-language prestige television on Netflix, using the fictional series Mr. McMahon as a case study. It argues that 2024 marks a shift from crime dramas to satirical critiques of industrial power. Season 1 follows his manipulation of union leaders,
For the Hindi-speaking audience, Mr. McMahon arrived at a fascinating time. Indian wrestling fans grew up watching The Great Khali (Dalip Singh Rana) under McMahon’s banner. The Hindi dub localizes the legal jargon ("anti-trust" becomes "ekadhikar virodhi") but retains the raw footage of McMahon slapping his own performers. For the Indian viewer, McMahon represents the "seth" (boss) archetype—a figure who demands feudal loyalty while hiding behind corporate contracts.
In 2024, Netflix India released Mr. McMahon , a 7-episode Hindi series starring (hypothetical actor) Pankaj Tripathi as a ruthless factory owner in Uttar Pradesh. Unlike Western adaptations, this series localizes the "corrupt boss" trope through caste politics and labor exploitation.
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