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Rustom is an interesting entry in the Bollywood canon, weaving the world of wrestling with heavy emotional stakes. Dara Singh, known for his larger-than-life persona, brings an authenticity to the role of a washed-up champion battling his inner demons. The film's pacing has that classic 80s feel—sometimes languid, sometimes abrupt, but always engaging. The themes of redemption and familial bonds are explored in a way that feels raw and real, especially with the unexpected twist of the mother's return. It's not just the wrestling scenes that draw you in; it's the way these characters navigate their flawed lives that makes it distinctive.
Rustom has a certain scarcity in the collector's market, not least due to its niche appeal. Many of its original prints seem to have been lost or damaged over time, which makes finding a good quality copy a bit of a challenge. The film's unique premise and Dara Singh's performance have garnered a steady level of interest among collectors who appreciate the fusion of sports and drama within the context of 80s Bollywood cinema.
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