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Karan tells the story of a carefree young man whose upbeat life is shattered by a tragic turn of events. After his mother is wrongfully accused of drug possession in her own hotel, the atmosphere shifts dramatically from light-hearted to somber. The film explores heavy themes of injustice, family loyalty, and the repercussions of societal judgment. While the performances might not be as well-known, they carry a weight that resonates with the narrative. The pacing feels uneven at times, but it adds to the raw, almost chaotic feel of Karan's unfolding reality. There’s a certain grit to it, a reflection of the struggles faced by the characters, making it distinctive in its own right.
Karan has a somewhat elusive presence among collectors, as the availability of physical formats is limited. It saw a modest release on VHS in the mid-90s, which has since become scarce. The film’s unique take on familial themes and its darker undertones have sparked interest among niche collectors who appreciate lesser-known dramas from that era. The obscurity of the director adds a layer of intrigue, making Karan a curious piece for anyone diving into the depths of 90s cinema.
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