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So, 'Dhakshina' is this gritty piece set in Vizag, where the atmosphere is really thick with dread. The serial killer angle adds a layer of brutality that, while not entirely original, feels fresh in its execution. You’ve got this police officer who’s just trying to piece things together, and then there's this woman tied to each murder scene—she’s definitely a wild card. What really stood out for me were the practical effects; they’ve got a visceral quality that amps up the tension. The pacing is uneven at times, but it adds to the sense of disorientation. It’s a dark dive into human psyche and social chaos, with a twist that might just get under your skin.
This film is still relatively obscure, with limited editions floating around on various platforms, making it a bit of a treasure for those who appreciate regional cinema. Its lack of mainstream recognition has kept its print runs low, which adds a layer of scarcity for collectors. There's definitely a growing interest in it, particularly among those who delve into indie and offbeat thrillers, so keeping an eye out for physical releases could be rewarding.
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