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The Ballad of Sandeep is a quirky little gem from 2011 that dives into the absurdities of the tech world. It follows Sandeep Majumdar, a guy who finds himself out of a job after outsourcing hits home. Instead of accepting defeat, he crafts this elaborate ruse to convince his former employer that he’s churning out code from Bangalore. The humor is dry, and there’s a satirical edge to the whole setup. The pacing is relaxed, fitting for a comedy that unfolds like a slice of life. The performances have this casual charm, with a mix of earnestness and absurdity. It’s the kind of film that sneaks up on you with its unique perspective on remote work and identity in the modern age, all wrapped in a light-hearted tone.
Quirky take on remote work cultureDry humor with a satirical twistCasual performances add to the charm
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