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Naradan is a gripping exploration of media ethics wrapped in a taut drama-thriller format. The film shines a light on the cutthroat world of journalism, where Chandraprakash, a seasoned TV anchor, grapples with the moral compromises demanded by sensationalism. You really feel the tension in the atmosphere, especially as he transforms into this almost monstrous figure, embodying the worst of journalism under pressure. The pacing is interesting; it ramps up as he dives deeper into this persona. The performances are strong, particularly the lead, who brings some real depth to the moral conflicts he faces. This film doesn’t shy away from the darker sides of ambition and the media’s role in shaping public perception, which makes it stand out.
Explores media ethics and sensationalismStrong lead performanceTension-filled atmosphere
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