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Pranamam is quite a striking exploration of youth and the darker side of student life, dealing with drug addiction. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive, reflecting the tension Usha faces after her article exposes the issue. The pacing feels methodical, allowing moments of quiet introspection to intermingle with the escalating conflict. Performances, though perhaps not polished by today's standards, convey raw emotion, which adds to the film's gritty realism. What makes it distinctive is how it blends social commentary with personal struggle, showcasing the lengths to which people will go when cornered. It's one of those films that sticks with you, perhaps for its sobering look at a reality many would rather ignore.
Focuses on drug addiction among studentsExplores themes of revenge and moralityGritty atmosphere with emotional performances
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