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So, 'Shesha Drushti' is this interesting slice of drama from '97 that really digs into the life of a freedom fighter, Kedar Babu, who’s had a rough go after losing his wife. The film's pacing feels reflective, almost meandering at times, which fits the somber tone of Kedar's journey as he raises his son, Sangram. There’s a raw authenticity in the performances that really draws you in; the father-son dynamic feels genuine, showcasing paternal love amid political struggle. The backdrop of the Civil Disobedience Movement adds layers, making it not just a personal tale but also a commentary on a turbulent time. The practical effects are modest, not flashy, which somehow enhances the emotional weight of the story, grounding it in reality, you know?
Focuses on personal struggles within political contextStrong father-son relationshipReflective pacing and tone
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