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So, 'Mr Bhatti on Chutti' is quite an oddity. This film presents a character so wrapped in his own delusions that he thinks he's been summoned for peace talks by none other than George W. Bush. Set against the beautiful backdrop of the Lake District, the humor is often situational and relies on Bhatti’s misunderstandings, making for a sometimes awkward but charming atmosphere. The pacing feels a bit meandering, but that's part of its quirky charm. It’s really about the absurdity of his journey and the colorful ensemble of Indian tourists around him. The performances, especially from the lead, are striking—like watching a train wreck you can’t look away from.
This film hasn’t exactly set the collector world on fire, but it does have a niche appeal due to its offbeat humor and cultural references. It was released in a standard DVD format, and as such, finding a pristine copy can be a bit tricky, as it didn’t have a massive print run. Collectors often appreciate the odd titles that showcase unique stories like this one, even if it’s not the first thing on most people’s lists.
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