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So, Rickshawala, from '89, is one of those obscure gems that, while the director might not be a household name, offers a fascinating glimpse into the culture of its time. The film has a certain gritty charm, with its pacing that feels languid yet deliberate, drawing you into the world it depicts. The performances, though not polished, carry a sincerity that makes the characters relatable. It's got this raw feeling, and the practical effects, though limited, add to its overall authenticity. What stands out is the way it explores themes of class and society, blending drama with a touch of humor that doesn't quite fit in with more mainstream films of the era.
Rickshawala has a bit of a cult following among collectors, primarily due to its scarcity. It was released on VHS and some obscure DVD editions, but finding a good copy can be a challenge. There's a certain allure to its rough edges and the way it captures the socio-economic backdrop of its time, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate the underrepresented films of the late '80s.
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