![]() ![]() Multiple lives intersect after an assassination attempt on Mumbai's most polarising political figure. ![]() But as digital platforms grew in India, Kukunoor felt that there was a scope for a series. Banawlikar and Kukunoor co-wrote an anthology, intended to be turned into a feature film. The idea for the show came from Kukunoor's team member, Rohit Banawlikar. It received mixed reviews with praise for Kulkarni's performance and criticism for writing and direction. It is directed by Nagesh Kukunoor starring Atul Kulkarni, Priya Bapat, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Eijaz Khan, Siddharth Chandekar and Adinath Kothare. On this basis, the Dragon's Treasure show seems well worth the short time investment it takes to enjoy this nice little production.City of Dreams is an Indian political drama television series which is available on Hotstar on its new label Hotstar Specials from. Showtime is every thirty minutes so you should be able to pop in and out without much trouble and the ticket price is just MOP30 if it's not part of your hotel or holiday package. Overall, we really enjoyed this little attraction and offer our recommendation for it if you plan to visit the City of Dreams. Of course, you don't plan your trip around a short attraction like this, instead just seeing the Dragon's Treasure as a supplemental attraction to your visit to City of Dreams and other Cotai area hotel, casino and shows. ![]() The visual effects were very good in our opinion, making the show at MOP30 per ticket, ok value for money. Our tickets were included in our Hard Rock Hotel package so we thought, why not? Yes, it is a short production of only 15 minutes but we actually rather enjoyed the show. We watched the Dragon's Treasure show at the Bubble in the City of Dreams and were pleasantly surprised! We had low expectations considering a few negative reviews of this attraction and suggestions that it was a tourist trap. ![]()
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