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The Right Stuff Season 1

The Right Stuff Season 1 The ideal Stuff is merely that -- the ideal mixture of emotions and drama which keeps you glued to the show until the end. It will not, but go deep in to the practice of the Mercury Seven, which comprised a few hours of flying, becoming familiar with the gear, survival and physical training and a lot more. This year looks more focused on feelings and on this count, it certainly scores high. On the flip side, John has his sights firmly set on becoming the first person in space and immediately becomes the hottest member of their seven because of his fluid eloquence, particularly facing the media. The main play of this series revolves around these three astronauts, together with Deke coming to consideration later in the show due to his final rejection in the programme due to his heart arrhythmia. While the show provides very little of what is expected of a string on astronauts and space travel, it provides emotions and play by means of a pair of well-cast celebrit...

Crackdown Season 1

Crackdown Season 1 STORY: A covert operations unit of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) is hot on the trial of a cross-border terrorist. Are they able to stop him and at what cost? His dramatic escape from the clutches of Pakistani militants continues to haunt him the gruesome episode also gives him power to become unwavering in his mission. He is also one of the few among his rank and file, that believes like the collateral damage in this fight against terror. Maybe, the reason why he is so cynical about having an innocent youthful hairstylist Divya (Shriya Pilgaonkar) to break into a treacherous terror group to spy RAW. But call it professional danger or the call of duty, Riyaaz recruits Divya in his deadly assignment, which keeps getting more dangerous and complex, every passing moment. The relentless and busy plot (Suresh Nair) of the show kickstarts with its very first scene which opens in the scenic mountains of Kathmandu, Nepal. The thrill and tension are real, as we see long...