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Pratarak, released in 2002, dives into the life of Kumar, the privileged son of a wealthy tycoon. The film really captures that tension between privilege and ambition. Kumar's journey to the city feels like both an escape and a descent into an unfamiliar world. The pacing is interesting, it sometimes lags but gives a good sense of the oppressive atmosphere. The manager's scheming adds a layer of suspense that keeps you engaged, though it’s a bit predictable at times. Performances are solid; Kumar's internal struggle is well portrayed, which elevates the drama. You can see some practical effects here that were interesting for the time. It’s not a perfect film, but it offers a unique glimpse into themes of betrayal and family loyalty.
Explores themes of wealth and loyalty.Distinct atmosphere with a mix of drama and suspense.Interesting character dynamics, especially between Kumar and the manager.
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