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Zaalim (1994) weaves a tale of familial duty and societal expectations through Judge Somnath's life. The tension builds around his aspirations for his sons, who each navigate their own paths—Vikram as a surgeon and Mohan juggling police work, while Ravi and Kaamna wait on the sidelines for their own fates. The film has this raw, almost gritty feel, capturing the struggles of balancing traditional values with individual desires. Performances are genuine, not overly dramatized, which gives it a certain weight. While it may not have the polish of some contemporaries, it resonates with a certain authenticity that draws you in, making it stand out in a crowded genre.
Finding Zaalim on physical media is getting trickier, as it's not as widely circulated compared to other films from the era. The VHS tapes are somewhat scarce, and collectors often seek out quality prints. Its unique blend of drama and understated performances gives it a niche appeal, making it a curious watch for those diving into lesser-known Bollywood gems.
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