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So, 'Rakhe Hari Mare Ke' is one of those quirky finds. You’ve got this mix of drama and a bit of comedy, where our honest protagonist ends up in a bind, wrongfully jailed. The real kicker? He discovers he has a twin brother who's a timid police inspector. The pacing gets a bit wobbly at times but it’s really about how he plays this dual role to expose the wrong-doings while searching for his uncle. The performances lean into this somewhat melodramatic tone, which gives it a unique charm. It’s not something you see every day, and the practical effects, though not groundbreaking, add a certain rawness that speaks to its early 2000s vibe.
This film is not one you come across often in collector circles, making it a curiosity for those who enjoy regional cinema. Its VHS format was released in limited quantities, and it hasn't seen a wider digital release, adding to its rarity. Collectors might appreciate the distinctiveness of its plot and the era it represents, but its uneven execution can be a talking point among enthusiasts.
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