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Qahar, a film from '97, presents this gritty world where Inspector Amar navigates his moral compass amidst relentless crime. The pacing is uneven, with moments that drag while others spark with tension. There's a palpable atmosphere of despair and a critique of corruption that runs through the narrative, making you ponder the cost of justice. Though the director remains unknown, the performances by the lead actors, especially in their conflicting ideologies, are compelling. The practical effects, while perhaps not groundbreaking, add to the raw feel of the film. It's interesting how the movie explores duality in character motivations, leaving you to question who the real villains are.
Qahar has a somewhat elusive status among collectors, largely due to its obscure director and unclear distribution history. The film has seen limited releases, making original formats quite scarce. Interest in this title seems to fluctuate, but it's often sought after by those drawn to under-the-radar crime dramas that touch on deeper societal issues.
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