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New Delhi (1988) brings a gritty edge to the action-drama genre, as it chronicles the harrowing journey of a journalist caught in a web of political corruption. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as our protagonist, wronged and imprisoned, plots a meticulously crafted revenge. There’s a palpable sense of frustration and resilience that permeates the story, echoing the themes of justice and betrayal. Performances are raw, with a certain intensity that feels genuine—especially when you consider how the film leans into practical effects during its more explosive moments. What sets it apart is its blend of a real-world issue with the personal vendetta of its lead, making it a layered narrative that resonates beyond the screen.
Remake of the 1987 Malayalam film.Loosely based on Irving Wallace's novel.Focus on political corruption and revenge.
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