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Khaleefa dives deep into the socio-political landscape of Kerala, tackling the harsh realities faced by its religious minorities. The film's tone is heavy, almost somber, reflecting the struggles and the stark inequalities that linger in society. Pacing feels drawn-out at times, but it allows for the weight of the themes to settle in. The performances are raw—there's an authenticity that pulls you into the characters' lives, making their plight resonate. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the storytelling, which is quite effective in its simplicity. What stands out is its unflinching gaze at uncomfortable truths, making it a distinctive entry in contemporary Indian cinema.
Focuses on economic inequalitiesStrong socio-political themesAuthentic performances
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