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Daag (2022) presents a gripping dive into the complexities of identity and morality. The story pivots around OC Alamgir, who stumbles into a media frenzy after rescuing a baby from a dustbin. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as the investigation unfolds. What’s intriguing here is the way social media buzz interplays with the intimate stories of childless couples, each vying for the child’s affection. The performances feel raw and genuine, capturing the desperation and hope of the characters involved. It’s also interesting to note the film’s approach to practical effects, grounding the narrative in a reality that feels palpable. The atmosphere oscillates between hope and despair, making it a nuanced exploration of human connection.
Engaging exploration of identity and societal pressuresUnique take on adoption in the modern ageStrong character-driven storytelling
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