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So, Ankush is this gritty 1986 action flick that really captures the essence of urban struggle in India. The film follows four unemployed guys who, after befriending some new neighbors, find their lives take a dark turn. The pacing feels tight—it builds tension nicely and keeps you on edge. There's this rawness to the performances; the actors really embody their characters, making you feel their desperation and anger. Practical effects are utilized well, which adds to the authenticity of the action sequences. It dives deep into themes of friendship and betrayal, and while it's not polished, that grittiness gives it a distinct character. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic at times, reflecting the characters’ hopelessness. Definitely not your typical action film, it has layers worth exploring.
Strong themes of unemployment and social issues.Interesting mix of action and drama.Notable for its practical effects and raw performances.
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