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Andhera is one of those films that really captures the gritty essence of 70s Indian horror. Directed by Tulsi Ramsay, it’s got this dark atmosphere that creeps up on you, particularly with that relentless killer sporting a metal glove. The pacing is intriguing; it builds tension as it unfolds the backstory of the gangsters and their heinous acts, leaving you a little unsettled. The practical effects are pretty striking for the time, with a rawness that adds to the film’s chilling vibe. Performances are solid, especially the lead, who evokes just the right amount of desperation and fear. All in all, it stands out for its blend of horror and vengeance, making it a unique entry in the genre.
Combines horror with crime revenge elements.Notable for its practical effects and striking atmosphere.Reflects the unique style of 70s horror cinema.
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