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Rashifal is an interesting comedy that dives into the complexities of family life, especially within a joint family setting. Utpal Dutt delivers a memorable performance as the strict patriarch, and you really feel the tension as his principles clash with the evolving roles of his sons. The pacing has a nice rhythm, shifting between light-hearted moments and those deeper, more chaotic family conflicts. The film also offers a commentary on marriage and generational expectations, which is pretty relatable even today. It's intriguing how it captures the essence of that era's societal norms while maintaining a humorous undertone. Not a lot of fancy effects, but the performances carry it well, making it a distinctive piece from the '80s.
Features strong family dynamics and character-driven humor.Good example of '80s Indian cinema addressing tradition vs. modernity.Notable for its ensemble cast and relational tensions.
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