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Daku (1955) is a wild ride through the lo-fi epic fantasy landscape that Babubhai Mistry carved out. The film blends action and melodrama in a way that's so over-the-top, it feels like an exhilarating roller coaster. Shammi Kapoor is full of youthful exuberance, while Shashikala brings a fierce energy as his leading lady, and let's not forget Kuldip Kaur as the royal vamp—she really adds an edgy glamour. The pacing is breakneck, with practical effects that, while not polished, have a certain charm that makes the chaos even more engaging. It's this disjointed yet captivating mosaic that keeps you hooked and leaves a unique taste in your cinematic palate.
Daku has a bit of a cult following, especially among collectors of vintage Indian cinema. It hasn't been released in many formats, making original prints and certain editions quite rare. Its chaotic charm and distinctive performances have sparked interest among enthusiasts who appreciate the raw energy of early action films, so finding a good-quality copy can be a real treasure hunt.
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