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“It holds a mirror up to ourselves and gives a message we don’t often think about enough,” Rao says.
It is a truly heartwarming and well-made show that I guarantee will make you smile.
It’s a straightforward plot. An office full of largely anonymous workers support a larger offshore company by providing business-related (mostly financial) services.