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My Father Iqbal is an intimate portrayal of a man navigating the complexities of life in Jammu and Kashmir. Directed by Suzad Iqbal Khan, the film offers a raw look at the struggles of a father who wears many hats—engineer by day, dad by night. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really sit with Iqbal's internal battles and external pressures. The atmosphere is charged with realism, showcasing the day-to-day grind faced by honest citizens in challenging circumstances. Performances are heartfelt, particularly the lead, who embodies the resilience and vulnerability of fatherhood. It’s distinctive not just for its story but for how it captures the essence of duty and love amidst adversity.
Strong character studyRealistic portrayal of familial strugglesEngaging and emotionally resonant
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