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So, 'Urf' is a documentary that dives into this odd little niche of Indian cinema—the lookalikes or Juniors. You know, those guys who resemble the big stars, and sometimes they’re even more interesting than the celebrities themselves. The film takes its time, weaving in interviews and street scenes, capturing the strange duality of fame and anonymity. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as it explores themes of identity and aspiration. There's a raw quality to the practical effects; it's all very grounded, which adds to the authenticity. You really get a sense of these individuals' lives, their struggles, and their quirks. It’s a slice of the film world that often gets overlooked, but here it’s laid out with a kind of honesty that's refreshing.
Focuses on the lives of lookalikes in Indian cinema.Explores themes of identity and fame subtly.Features a mix of interviews and street scenes.
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