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Insaniyat, while not directed by a household name, has this gritty, raw feel that captures the essence of early '90s action cinema. The pacing is brisk, with a blend of tense moments and bursts of violence that keep you engaged. The plot revolves around a police officer who, in a rather unconventional turn, teams up with two gangsters to tackle the threats of terrorism. It’s not your typical buddy cop film, given its darker themes and the moral ambiguity presented in these alliances. The performances have a certain urgency, especially in the lead roles. The practical effects, albeit not always polished, add to a sense of realism that feels refreshing. It’s a unique blend of action and drama that stands out, even if it's not widely recognized.
Gritty atmosphere reflective of early '90s cinemaInteresting moral complexities in character alliancesPractical effects lend a sense of realism
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