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Vasundhara is a bit of a gem from 1988, directed by Ashok Ahuja. The film has a certain rawness and a lingering tone that sets it apart in the drama genre. Rajesh leads with a performance that feels both earnest and layered—there's real depth there. The pacing's thoughtful, allowing the emotional beats to unfold naturally rather than rushing through them. Its themes of resilience and personal struggle resonate, even if the narrative sometimes wanders. Visually, the practical effects are modest but effective, grounding the story in a more relatable reality. It’s not flashy but there’s a sincerity in its approach that’s worth noting.
Check for the original Hindi version.Look out for any behind-the-scenes features.Consider pairing it with other late '80s Indian dramas.
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