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Badal, from 1966, has a unique vibe that really draws you in. Sanjeev Kumar delivers a solid performance, and you can feel the tension in the storytelling. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that old-school charm, you know? It's interesting to see how practical effects were used, which gives it a distinct look compared to modern films. The ensemble cast, including L. Vijayalakshmi and Sheikh Mukhtar, brings a certain energy that resonates throughout, capturing those nuanced emotional beats. You won't find much on the director, but the film speaks volumes in its atmosphere and thematic depth.
Badal has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector scene, with few home media releases making it a bit of a rarity. Its scarcity adds to the allure for those who appreciate the deep cuts of vintage cinema. While not widely discussed, it holds a certain charm that can pique interest among collectors focusing on 60s Bollywood films. Original prints are hard to come by, so any chance to own a copy should definitely be considered.
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