“Qala” is a Netflix original series that tells the story of a young woman named Qala, who is struggling to find her place in the world. Set in a traditional and patriarchal society, Qala is constantly at odds with the expectations placed on her by her family and community. As she navigates through this difficult and often overwhelming landscape, Qala discovers her own voice and power, ultimately learning to embrace her individuality and chart her own path in life.
The series is a powerful exploration of themes such as tradition vs. modernity, the struggle for autonomy and self-discovery, and the importance of family and community. With amazing performances by lead actress Ernie, and supporting cast, the series packs a punch in the way it portrays the struggles that Qala and other female characters are going through.
The show also excels in its music and direction, with the score being hauntingly beautiful and perfectly capturing the mood of each scene, and the direction masterfully crafted to tell the story of Qala and her journey. The visuals and the pacing of the story are impressively done.
Throughout the series, Qala faces many challenges, both external and internal, as she fights to find her own identity and establish her own place in the world. Along the way, she learns that true strength comes from being true to oneself, and that by embracing her own individuality, she can create a better future for herself and those around her. “Qala” is a powerful and emotional series that will stay with you long after the credits have rolled, and will certainly empower the audience to be more true to themselves as well.