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Elaan is one of those films that really leans into its high-stakes premise. You’ve got this gripping tension as India faces a unique threat from Baba Sikander and his crew of extortionists. The action sequences, while sometimes bordering on the over-the-top, have a gritty authenticity that keeps things engaging. The pacing fluctuates—it has quieter moments that build character depth, but then it hits hard with adrenaline-fueled confrontations. The performances aren’t exactly groundbreaking, but they carry a certain weight, especially in the dramatic scenes. What stands out for me is how it melds action and drama without losing sight of the underlying themes of courage and sacrifice. The practical effects add a layer of rawness that digital has a tough time replicating. Overall, it's an interesting mix of thrills and moral dilemmas.
Interesting blend of action and drama.Notable use of practical effects.Themes of courage and sacrifice are prominent.
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