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So, '100 Crores' gives off this tense, almost claustrophobic vibe. The whole premise revolves around Sundarlal trying to stash away a fortune, but then he dies suddenly—and you’re left wondering what happened to the money. The pacing is interesting; it builds suspense as the mystery unfolds but can feel a bit meandering at times. There's this dark humor lurking beneath the surface, and the performances are solid but not groundbreaking. What really stands out is the atmosphere, thick with paranoia and the question of trust. I think collectors will appreciate its unique spin on a heist gone wrong, even if the director’s name is still a mystery. It has that low-key, indie feel that might resonate with certain audiences.
This film is interesting from a collector's perspective since its release format is limited, making it somewhat scarce. Early screenings have created a niche interest among enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of dark humor and suspense. However, the lack of a widely recognized director might keep it under the radar for mainstream audiences, which could enhance its value for those in the know.
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