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Kabzaa (2024) immerses you in the raw intensity of urban displacement, showcasing how progress often comes at a staggering human cost. The documentary digs deep into the lives shattered by the relentless march of bulldozers, which tear apart 'illegal' settlements, leaving behind haunting remnants of what once was. You can feel the weight of despair as it juxtaposes two bastis—one sacrificed to clean up for the G20 summit, the other left to languish without any support. There's a palpable tension and urgency in the storytelling, capturing the emotional toll on residents. The cinematography is gritty and unfiltered, lending an authenticity rarely seen in the genre. It's these elements that set it apart and make it a thought-provoking examination of progress versus humanity.
Documentary style reveals harsh realities.Focuses on human stories amidst urban transformation.Unique perspective on displacement and poverty.
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Monal Agrawal
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