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Maphicha Sakshidar is a gritty exploration of ambition and moral decay among a group of art students. The film delves into the dynamics of friendship and betrayal, as Raghvendra, fueled by his short temper and desire for success, leads his friends into a morally ambiguous scheme. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as they plot Jayanta's kidnapping. The atmosphere is thick with desperation, reflecting their internal struggles. Performances vary, but there's a raw authenticity that captures the essence of youth gone awry. The practical effects during the kidnapping scenes, though modest, add a certain realism that makes the viewer squirm. It's a piece that lingers, sparking discussions about ethics and friendship in a competitive world.
Features a compelling exploration of youth and ambitionPractical effects add realism to the kidnapping scenesDistinctive performances that evoke a range of emotions
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