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Khadari is an intriguing dive into the world of wrestling, but it’s more than just muscle and grit. Directed by Manav Shah, it weaves a narrative that juxtaposes the rawness of athletic ambition against the murky waters of familial loyalty. The protagonist’s struggle with his gangster brother creates an atmosphere thick with tension and moral ambiguity. You can feel the weight of his choices in every scene. The performances are solid, really capturing the emotional complexity of love and ambition. I particularly noticed how the practical effects during the wrestling scenes bring a sense of realism that enhances the stakes. It’s a film that lingers, making you ponder long after the credits roll.
Strong character developmentInteresting exploration of loyaltyRealistic wrestling scenes
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