Monica, O My Darling -
The script is packed with meta-jokes and pop-culture references, though some viewers might find the "over-complexity" of the second half a bit much. The Downsides
Monica, O My Darling is a wildly entertaining neo-noir crime comedy that feels like a love letter to the "pulpy" thrillers of 1970s Bollywood . Directed by Vasan Bala and streaming on Netflix , it’s a stylish, cynical, and often hilarious ride through corporate greed and "get-rich-quick" schemes. The Plot: Robots, Snakes, and Secrets Monica, O My Darling
The story follows Jayant "Jay" Arkhedkar ( Rajkummar Rao ), a brilliant robotics engineer who has clawed his way from a humble background to become a top executive at Unicorn Robotics. He’s engaged to the CEO’s daughter, but his life spirals when Monica ( Huma Qureshi ), the company’s "saucy" secretary, claims she is pregnant with his child. The script is packed with meta-jokes and pop-culture