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So, 'Raftaar - An Obsession' is quite an interesting piece from 2009, even if the director's name is shrouded in mystery. It dives into themes of obsession and the blurred lines of love and gratitude, all wrapped up in a melodramatic package. The tension builds steadily, contrasting the explosive moments with quieter domestic scenes, which actually adds to the atmosphere. The performances, especially by the leads, bring a certain intensity that captures the viewer's attention, despite the film's uneven pacing in parts. There’s this mix of intrigue and suspense that keeps you on edge, making it a notable entry in its niche, albeit not widely recognized.
This film seems to have flown under the radar quite a bit, making it a bit rare to find in certain formats. I’ve seen it pop up occasionally on DVD, but it’s not exactly a staple in many collections. Enthusiasts of obscure Indian cinema might find it compelling, especially considering how its narrative unfolds. There’s definitely a niche audience for its themes of love and obsession, which could spark some interesting conversations in collector circles.
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