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So, 'Tarzan Ke Kota' is a 2008 comedy that dives into a rather quirky setup. You've got Ratna, who's navigating her life as the daughter of a cosmetics scientist obsessed with plant extracts. The film's tone is light-hearted but carries this odd mix of adventure and absurdity, especially when Ratna gets kidnapped by Arde and his somewhat goofy henchmen, Kutil and Tumpal. It's not just about the laughs; there’s a weird charm in how the practical effects highlight the more fantastical elements, like the quest for the elusive 'monkey palm' leaf. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but it somehow adds to its offbeat character. You can tell that the performances lean into the absurdity, making it a curious piece to explore in terms of genre.
Look out for the plant extract gags.The henchmen have their own comedic flair.Practical effects give it a quirky charm.
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