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Kabutarbaaz feels like a meditative dive into the world of pigeon racing, which is something I haven't seen tackled with such nuance before. The rivalry between Rajveer and Sukha is layered; it’s not just about the birds, but also about pride and personal stakes. The film’s pacing meanders a bit, allowing space for development—those quiet moments really breathe life into the characters. The atmosphere is rich, almost tactile, with practical effects that lend authenticity to the kabutarbaazi scenes. Performances are grounded, particularly from the lead, who captures the obsession and heartache intertwined in this sport. It’s a solid character study that resonates beyond the competition, exploring themes of ambition and connection in a way that feels both fresh and intimate.
Dives deep into pigeon racing culture.Character-driven with strong emotional arcs.Atmospheric visuals enhance storytelling.
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