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So, 'Leader' from 1964 has this intriguing blend of romance and political intrigue, right? You've got Vijay Khanna, a law grad turned tabloid editor, getting tangled up with Princess Sunita amidst election chaos. The pacing is pretty methodical, which gives it a sense of gravity as they navigate a murky world filled with corrupt politicians and murder accusations. It's not just about love; it's about exposing this criminal nexus, which adds a layer of tension. The performances have a raw quality, and even though the director's name is listed as unknown, the film has its own unique charm that feels quite distinct in the cinematic landscape of its time. It’s one of those films that lingers in your mind long after watching.
The format history of 'Leader' is quite sparse, with a few VHS releases in the 90s and a limited DVD run, making it something of a rarity. Collector interest tends to be moderate, with a handful of enthusiasts appreciating its unique take on political themes and the romance angle. The lack of mainstream recognition adds to its allure, drawing in those who seek out lesser-known gems from the era.
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