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Fakira, directed by C.P. Dixit, is a drama that dances around the thin line of morality and brotherhood. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, as Vijay's Robin Hood-like exploits clash with Ajay's relentless pursuit for justice. It’s interesting how both characters are so driven by their goals, yet completely unaware of their familial ties. The pacing has this old-school vibe, with moments of poignancy interrupted by bursts of action. Performances are solid, capturing the raw emotions that come from their bitter rivalry. Practical effects, while simple, add a certain charm that you don’t see much anymore. Overall, it’s a narrative of poverty, justice, and the fragmented bonds of blood that really stands out in its own right.
Explores themes of morality and brotherhood.Features practical effects that enhance its charm.A solid example of 70s Indian cinema.
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