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Chot, while not widely discussed, brings a gritty energy that feels very much rooted in the early 2000s Mumbai underbelly. The action sequences are rough around the edges, with a certain rawness that some might find appealing. The film's pacing has this uneven flow, bouncing between tense moments and musical interludes that add a peculiar rhythm to the narrative. The themes of corruption and familial struggle resonate throughout, painting a sobering picture of power dynamics. Practical effects stand out, giving the violence a visceral quality that's sometimes lacking in more polished productions. The performances from the leads, though not well-known, carry a weight that elevates the material, making it a curious watch for those into the less mainstream Indian cinema of that era.
Underrated but interesting take on corruption Β· Unique blend of action and music Β· Good for a look at early 2000s Indian cinema
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