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So, 'New Delhi' from 1987, directed by Joshiy, takes you on a gritty ride through the darker alleys of political corruption. The atmosphere is thick with tension as our protagonist, a journalist, finds himself wrongfully imprisoned for daring to expose the rot in the system. What’s really striking is how the film captures the relentless pursuit of justice, blending thrilling moments with an almost palpable sense of urgency. There’s this raw edge in the practical effects that makes the jailing sequences feel quite visceral. The pacing keeps you on your toes, and the performances drive home the themes of revenge and resilience. It’s a unique watch, reflecting the political climate of its time, and has a certain cult appeal thanks to its unapologetic approach.
Explores themes of political corruptionFeatures strong performancesPractical effects enhance the tense atmosphere
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