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Mera Muqaddar, from '88, dives into the complexities of familial ties and betrayal. Shanti's life takes a hard turn when Suraj chooses Ruchi over her, and the story unfolds with their sons, completely oblivious to their shared bloodline. The pacing swings from moments of quiet introspection to intense action sequences that feel almost raw. There's this gritty atmosphere that permeates the film, especially in the fight scenes. Performances are earnest, with a certain earnestness that drives the emotional stakes. What stands out? It’s the exploration of half-brother rivalry, layered with themes of love, revenge, and destiny. The practical effects, though not polished, add a certain charm, grounding the film in its era.
Complex family dynamicsGritty atmosphereInteresting action sequences
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