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Danga (1994) offers a gritty look at the underbelly of corruption through the eyes of Raju, an honest officer who really believes he can make a difference. The pacing has this relentless urgency, almost like you can feel Raju's mounting desperation as he tackles obstacle after obstacle. It's not just about the action; the drama hits hard, especially with the loss of his wife, which adds a personal stake that resonates. The practical effects, while not top-tier, have a certain raw charm that gives the film a distinctive edge. Performances are earnest, and you can tell the cast is committed to the story. Overall, Danga captures a specific moment in Indian cinema with its mix of action and emotional depth that isn't always easy to find.
Gritty portrayal of corruption.Strong emotional stakes with Raju's journey.Raw practical effects contribute to its charm.
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