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So, 'Bhonsle' is really something else. The film dives deep into the turmoil of Maharashtra’s socio-political climate, especially how it treats Bihari migrants. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of Bhonsle's character, this dying cop, who’s not just fading away but finding a new purpose. His bond with Sita, a young Bihari woman, adds layers to the narrative, and it’s beautifully shot, capturing the gritty realism of the environment. The performances are quite compelling—especially the lead, who embodies this tough yet vulnerable spirit perfectly. It’s a stark exploration of identity and belonging, wrapped in a story that feels both personal and universal. Definitely stands out among the typical dramas.
Noteworthy for its exploration of marginalized voices.Strong performances drive the emotional core of the film.Cinematography captures the grit and tension of the setting.
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