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Dharma Yuddha is quite an interesting find from '83, really dives into the darker side of familial ties. The story revolves around Sanjeev, a customs officer who’s got a score to settle after his brother falls prey to a smuggler. It’s not just about the revenge though; there’s a gritty atmosphere that permeates the film, unveiling some heavy family secrets along the way. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but that just adds to the tension in certain scenes. The performances—especially from the lead—are raw and intense, grounding the action in a more dramatic realm. You can sense the practical effects, contributing to that visceral thrill that you don’t see much in today’s films. It’s not typical fare, but there’s something engaging in its flaws and fervor.
Check for unique film elements typical of early '80s action dramas.Pay attention to the thematic exploration of family loyalty and revenge.Note the practical effects used, which give it a distinct feel.
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