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Sathya is a raw exploration of moral dilemmas, set against a backdrop of gritty action and suspense. The protagonist, a jobless youth, embodies a certain desperation, and the way he gets embroiled with a corrupt politician feels almost tragic. The pacing is uneven, sometimes dragging through dialogue-heavy scenes but then erupting into intense action sequences that can catch you off guard. The performances are noteworthy, especially from the lead who captures the internal conflict really well. Practical effects give the film a tangible feel, and while the storyline treads familiar ground, the atmosphere of corruption and the struggle against it gives it a unique flavor. It’s almost like a time capsule of late '80s cinema, reflecting societal issues in a rather direct way.
Interesting take on youth and corruption.Strong performance from the lead actor.Practical effects add to the film's gritty aesthetic.
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