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Rivaaj offers a raw glimpse into societal issues like child marriage and widow remarriage, wrapped in the 70s cinematic style. T. Prakash Rao's direction delivers a pace that ebbs and flows, sometimes reflecting the tension of its themes. The performances, particularly of the lead actors, resonate with a certain earnestness that feels both dated and notable. It’s one of those films where the music and visuals create an atmosphere that lingers, with a few practical effects that speak to the era. You’ll notice the dialogue carries a weight, almost theatrical at times, which adds to its distinctive character. Definitely worth a watch if you’re into how Indian cinema tackled social issues back then.
Released by Saregama in 2007 on DVD.Film features a mix of drama and musical elements.Notable for its portrayal of taboo social issues.
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