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Inkaar is a compelling mix of drama and thriller that really delves into the moral quandaries faced by its characters. Haridas Choudhury, played with a subtlety that captures both wealth and vulnerability, finds himself grappling with a life-altering situation when his chauffeur's son is mistakenly kidnapped. The pacing feels deliberate, building tension as Inspector Amar’s investigation unfolds. The performances are quite solid, especially in how they illustrate the differing social strata. It offers a gritty look at the pressures of responsibility, both personal and professional. The atmosphere is thick with unease, and you can almost feel the weight of Haridas's choices. It’s interesting how the film uses practical effects to heighten the stakes without relying too heavily on flashy visuals. Definitely a distinct piece of cinema from the 70s.
Solid performances, particularly from the lead.The tension builds slowly but effectively.Interesting social commentary woven through the plot.
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