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Double Cross: Ek Dhoka is this curious blend of melodrama and gritty realism, where you have a rich lady, Sonia, marrying a man who's not exactly cut out for her high-society lifestyle. The pacing is a bit uneven, veering between moments of tension and pauses that feel almost too reflective, especially when Sahil grapples with his escalating moral dilemmas. The atmosphere is heavy, really digs into the underbelly of desire and desperation. It's got this raw edge, particularly with Sahil's relationship with Negar, a stripper who becomes his ally. Their bond, forged in the shadows of Sonia's greed, is compelling. The performances are earnest, though perhaps not the most polished, adding to the film's distinctive charm.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, often falling under the radar despite its intriguing narrative. Collectors often cite its scarcity, as finding a decent copy can be a challenge. The film's unusual premise and earnest performances have garnered a niche interest, making it a curious piece for those looking to explore lesser-known gems in Indian cinema.
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