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Jab Andhera Hota Hai is a striking blend of crime, drama, and horror that really captures the unsettling atmosphere of a city gripped by fear. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, echoing the relentless nature of the serial killer stalking the streets at night. There's a palpable tension as the women become prisoners in their own homes, which adds a haunting layer to the narrative. The performances are raw and compelling, particularly the portrayal of the fear that takes hold of the community. It’s interesting how the practical effects enhance the grim realism of the murders, making it all the more disturbing. The film’s exploration of societal fears and the vulnerabilities of women is still relevant today, giving it a distinctive edge in the genre.
1970s Indian horror cinema vibeNoteworthy for its social commentaryStrong performances elevate the narrative
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