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The Forgotten Tigers offers a raw, reflective dive into the lives of tigers that roam outside the confines of typical reserves. Directed by Krishnendu Bose, the film captures the stark realities of their existence amidst encroaching human development. It’s not just about the majestic animals; it’s the atmosphere of their habitats that strikes you—the dense forests, the eerie quiet, the occasional rustle that suggests life. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of each scene, almost like a meditation on conservation. Through various vignettes, there’s this underlying question of what these tigers teach us—both about survival and our responsibilities. The practical effects are minimal but impactful, and the realness of the performances from local conservationists brings a grounded sense of urgency to the narrative.
Focuses on tigers outside reservesExplores conservation themesThought-provoking and atmospheric
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Krishnendu Bose
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