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Kshetrapathi dives deep into the struggles of a young man, Basava, driven by the weight of his father's suicide. The film’s tone is heavy, yet it carries a sense of urgency that pulls you through its pacing. It captures the stark reality of agricultural life with a rawness that feels almost documentary-like at times. The performances are earnest, especially from the lead, who embodies the desperation and determination of someone fighting against a corporate machine. What stands out is how it tackles systemic issues in agriculture, not just as a plot point but woven into the protagonist’s very being. There's a grit to the cinematography that mirrors Basava's tumultuous journey, and the practical effects lend a sense of authenticity to the struggles portrayed.
Focuses on systemic agricultural issues.Strong performances with a gritty atmosphere.Unique blend of drama and socio-political commentary.
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