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Davidoff Cool Water
In Age of Vice, Davidoff Cool Water symbolizes the illusion of freedom and escape amidst the characters' turbulent lives. The fragrance, often associated with Sunny Wadia, represents a veneer of sophistication and control that masks the underlying chaos and moral corruption. It serves as a sensory reminder of the opulence and allure of the Wadia family's world, contrasting sharply with the grim realities faced by those entangled in their sphere. Ajay covets it, and considers it a way of emulating Sunny. Ultimately, the scent underscores the deceptive nature of appearances in a world rife with vice and ambitions.
Cocaine
Cocaine symbolizes the destructive allure of power and the hedonistic excesses of the elite. Its pervasive presence among the characters highlights their attempts to escape reality and numb themselves to the moral decay surrounding them. For Sunny Wadia and his associates, cocaine represents a dangerous...
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