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Ajay, from 1996, presents a curious blend of romance and danger, featuring a love story that unfolds against the backdrop of a glitzy yet perilous world. The protagonist, Ajay, is drawn to the captivating dancer Manorama, whose ties to a menacing family add layers of tension. It's not a well-known film, which gives it this sort of underground charm, you know? The pacing has its moments where it drags, but there’s a raw energy in the performances that kind of makes you stick around. The practical effects during dance sequences have this gritty feel; it’s not polished but it has character. There's something about the atmosphere that feels both vibrant and ominous, capturing the highs and lows of this star-crossed romance.
Ajay has a bit of a cult following due to its obscurity, which makes it a fascinating find for collectors. There aren't many formats out there; it was initially released on VHS and later appeared in some niche DVD collections. It hasn't been widely distributed, so it remains a rare gem for those interested in films from this era that didn't quite make it into the mainstream spotlight.
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