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Buddha Mar Gaya presents a curious blend of humor and social commentary, focusing on Laxmikant and Prerna, siblings rising from beggars to wealthy entrepreneurs. The film captures a rather absurd yet engaging journey through Mumbai's garbage and recycling scene, showcasing an unusual side of the city. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it works for the comedic effect. Rahul Rawail's direction brings a light-heartedness that doesn't shy away from deeper themes of ambition and survival. Performances are a mix of earnestness and eccentricity, especially from the leads, which adds to the film's distinctive charm. The use of practical effects, or perhaps the lack of over-reliance on them, keeps the narrative grounded. It's not your typical comedy; it feels more like a quirky slice of life.
Unique take on Mumbai's recycling industryQuirky humor with social commentaryInteresting character dynamics
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