Succession meets rural noir in this chaotic saga where matriarchs rule the drug trade and family dinners end in gunfire.
Series Analysis:
Homi Adajania’s Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo violently flips the script on domestic drama, trading kitchen politics for automatic weapons in the dusty badlands of Runjh. Savitri, the steely matriarch of the Rani Cooperative, runs a ruthless drug empire disguised as a herbal business, proving that her daughters-in-law are far more dangerous than they appear. The first season’s explosive conclusion left the dynasty fractured and the body count high, creating a tense standoff as viewers endure the silence regarding a second chapter. With the cartel’s future currently unwritten, setting a reminder to track the series is the smartest way to ensure you are notified the second this high-octane family feud reloads.
Tone: Matriarchal, Volatile, Pulpy
Last Updated: July 2025