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So, 'Fursat Mein' is quite the curiosity in Irrfan's filmography. He really embodies this quirky senior citizen who stands up for the underdog, which is beautifully eccentric. The pacing has this laid-back rhythm, allowing you to soak in the oddball charm of the character and his misguided attempts at heroism. There’s a certain warmth that contrasts with the absurdity of his strategies—like those fake visiting cards—to assert himself in situations that often seem hopeless. It’s a unique exploration of resistance against oppression, wrapped in humor and a slice of everyday life, maybe a bit offbeat but it works in its own way.
This film isn't widely available, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. Its unconventional narrative and Irrfan's performance really set it apart from mainstream releases of the time. You might not find much in the way of special editions or extensive memorabilia related to it, but its scarcity is what adds to its appeal in niche collections. A good addition for those who appreciate lesser-known works in Irrfan's repertoire.
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