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So, Mere Do Anmol Ratan is quite an interesting flick, really. It revolves around these two boys, played by Arshad Warsi and Mukul Dev, who find out that they share the same mother due to a hospital mix-up. The tone has this light-hearted vibe, but it dips into some deeper themes of family and identity. You get to see how they navigate their lives with this newfound bond. The performances are charming, especially Warsi's comedic flair. It's not something that hits all the major themes with intensity, but it has a unique pacing that keeps you engaged in their journey. Just a solid watch that showcases those early late '90s sensibilities.
Mere Do Anmol Ratan is a bit of a curiosity in the late '90s Hindi cinema landscape, with limited home media releases making it somewhat scarce. It's not widely known, but collectors have started to take notice due to its unique plot and the performances of the lead actors. Its format history seems a bit murky; I haven’t seen it pop up on many platforms, so it might appeal to those who appreciate rare Indian films from that era.
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