Neitzens Given Mixed Ratings for Searching For Sheela
With the success of the earlier documentary called Wild Wild Country on Netflix in 2018, we now see the streaming giant with yet another one called Searching for Sheela. It features Ma Anand Sheela and is directed by Shakun Batra who is back after three decades behind the camera to direct the same. She has remained the confidant of Rajneesh and has led the movement in the US. Netflix that remains on the top is seen focusing on the movement of a while.
Well, the moment it started streaming on Netflix, we witnessed something interesting from the audience who gave a decent ratings for the same, how about checking it as under:
Tried watching #SearchingForSheela & I felt I was in the middle of those cocktail parties where everyone is trying to be one-up each other. Terrible. So much scope to do more with having access to her.
— SD (@SunitaDSouza_) April 22, 2021
Watching #SearchingforSheela on #Netflix. So far, the show is seeking empathy for Sheela, but as a 4th generation Oregonian, I don’t know if I can…
— Kara Betzer Cones (@KaraBetzerCones) April 22, 2021
I was so interested in watching #SearchingForSheela but what a disappointment that the questioning especially from young crowd at the dinner party was so shamefully uninformed and shoddily directed. Why waste time including such foolish scenes @Dharmatic_
— urvrates10 (@urvrates10) April 22, 2021
#SearchingForSheela leaves you curious about her life post #Osho How did she manage to pull herself together after prison and start her care homes in Switzerland 30 years ago? And why Swiss? This piece answers the questions that the docu doesn’t. https://t.co/CuIwnV1szP
— Renuka Vyavahare (@renukaVyavahare) April 22, 2021
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