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Zameer is quite the atmospheric piece, balancing between a drama and thriller. Nath Purandare really crafts a tension-filled narrative where the father’s grief morphs into something darker, as he grapples with the media frenzy surrounding his son’s alleged involvement in terror activities. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the haunting emotional weight to settle in, but it also ramps up when the stakes rise. Performances here are raw, especially from the lead, who embodies that mix of sorrow and desperation perfectly. And, you gotta appreciate the practical effects used in the action sequences—they feel grounded, which is a nice counter to the over-the-top visuals we often see. It’s a unique exploration of loss and the fight against public perception.
Examines themes of grief and media influenceStrong performances bolster the dramatic weightPractical effects enhance realism in key scenes
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