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I Killed Bapu is an intriguing exploration of a figure often painted in stark black and white. The film dives into the psyche of Nathuram Godse, the man behind Gandhi's assassination, and it challenges the viewer to grapple with uncomfortable truths. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the heavy themes of morality and ideology to simmer. Visually, it leans on a gritty realism that immerses you into the historical context without glossing over the brutal reality. Performances are compelling, presenting Godse not merely as a villain but as a complex character driven by conviction. It’s this nuanced portrayal of motives that sets it apart from typical historical dramas, making it a thought-provoking piece for those interested in the darker corners of India's past.
Explores the moral complexities of historical figures.Distinctive visual style with a focus on realism.Thought-provoking themes that linger after viewing.
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Hyder Kazmi
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