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Ghar Bazar is quite the piece of cinema from 1998, directed by D. S. Azad. You’ve got this gritty mix of action, crime, and drama that unfolds in a rather compelling way. The film centers around Gul, who, after delivering a child out of wedlock, finds herself in a desperate search when her baby and the driver, Kishan, go missing. There's a rawness to the performances, especially from the lead, that pulls you in. The pacing has its ebbs and flows, but there's a palpable tension throughout. The film's exploration of motherhood and betrayal adds a layer of depth that’s interesting to dissect. Plus, the practical effects in the action scenes are worth noting. It has a certain atmospheric quality that sets it apart from typical offerings of its time.
Gritty mix of action and dramaStrong themes of motherhood and betrayalNotable practical effects in action scenes
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