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So, 'Shatru' from '86 is this interesting blend of crime and drama, you know? Inspector Ashok Sharma steps into this remote police station, and right from the start, there's a gritty atmosphere. He helps a blind man and a widow, setting up this theme of justice in a harsh world. The fight scenes, especially with Nishikant Shah and his crew, are raw and visceral - they really bring out the tension. The pacing has its slower moments, but they add to the buildup. What really got me was the sense of isolation and the moral complexities that Ashok faces. The performances are solid, and you can feel the weight of the characters’ struggles. It’s a film that has its own vibe, distinct from the usual fare of the time.
Interesting take on justice and moral dilemmas.Raw fight scenes that enhance the tension.Strong performances and a gritty atmosphere.
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