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Puroskar - The Prize dives into the murky waters of art and identity through the eyes of Angshuman, a young artist whose painting unexpectedly takes center stage. The film’s tone is both haunting and contemplative, creating an atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. You get this slow burn pacing, which really lets the themes of reality versus illusion simmer. The performances are intriguing, especially how Angshuman wrestles with the surreal situation he finds himself in. There's a subtle mystery woven throughout, and while the practical effects are minimal, they enhance the disorienting feeling of being trapped in an unexpected fame. It leaves you questioning the nature of authenticity in art itself, and that’s where it shines.
Artistic exploration of identitySurreal elements enhance the plotMinimal practical effects contribute to atmosphere
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Adnan Soykot
Director