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Sharma v/s State is one of those films that kind of creeps under your skin. You have this lawyer, and the whole narrative has this slow burn vibe, which really amplifies the sense of dread. There’s a relentless tension as he unravels, pushed to madness by this unseen villain. The pacing might throw some off, but it builds an almost claustrophobic atmosphere that keeps you on edge. Practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a gritty realism that serves the dark themes of justice and obsession well. Performances, though perhaps not widely recognized, have a rawness that feels authentic, capturing that blend of desperation and determination. It stands out in a way that lingers after the credits roll.
Sharma v/s State has a niche following among collectors due to its obscure release and the mystery surrounding its director. The film saw limited distribution, making physical copies quite scarce, especially in good condition. Its themes resonate with collectors who appreciate the darker side of legal dramas, and it often sparks conversation at film gatherings, reflecting its unique place in late '90s cinema.
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