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Sadhna is an interesting take on gender dynamics and relational expectations wrapped up in a drama set against the bustling backdrop of Bombay. The performances are quite compelling, especially the way Bipin's character is portrayed—not just as a womanizer but as a flawed individual navigating societal pressures. Karan's role as the savior feels almost traditional, yet there's a complexity to his motivations that keeps things engaging. The pacing is deliberate, letting the emotional weight of Sadhna's situation linger, which adds a layer of tension. The film's exploration of responsibility and love, alongside its practical effects that reflect the era, gives it a unique edge, making it something to ponder on long after the credits roll.
Engaging performancesExplores gender dynamicsReflective pacing and tone
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