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Dwaraka presents an intriguing blend of drama and moral conflict. It kicks off with a rather light-hearted approach—our protagonist, a petty thief, adopts the guise of a baba to swindle others. But then it takes a darker turn as he encounters love and grapples with the consequences of his deception. The pacing feels quite deliberate, allowing the tension to build gradually, which adds richness to his internal struggle. The atmosphere is tinged with a sense of desperation yet is peppered with moments of warmth, especially in the romance. Performances are decent, not overly polished, but lend an authenticity to the characters. It's a tapestry of crime and redemption that resonates, albeit in a somewhat understated manner. Worth a look for those who appreciate layered storytelling.
Features a unique take on the crime drama genre.The protagonist's character arc is compelling and relatable.Good exploration of themes like love and moral conflict.
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