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'Sahapadi' from 1975, re-released in 2016, is a curious piece. It's got that gritty crime vibe that's pretty captivating. The pacing is uneven at times, which might not be for everyone, but it adds to the tension, I think. You feel the weight of the characters’ decisions, which is interesting. The performances have a rawness that makes them stand out, definitely not polished but feels real. The atmosphere is dense, almost palpable, and you can tell they worked with practical effects to heighten the gritty realism. It's not just a crime film; it touches on themes of loyalty and betrayal in a way that feels personal and intimate - something you don’t see every day. Not a lot of details out there, but it’s got its charm.
Gritty atmosphereRaw performancesThemes of loyalty and betrayal
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