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So, "Ek Tha Raja" from '96 dives into some dark familial conflicts. You’ve got Lalchand, freshly out of prison, grappling with the bizarre reality that his son Jay is now in the care of the Commissioner of Police. It’s a twisty setup, especially with Raj, his other son, tasked with ending Lalchand's life. The film has this gritty vibe, underscored by solid performances that really bring out the emotional stakes. The pacing has a certain urgency, keeping you engaged as the tension builds around the themes of betrayal and loyalty. It doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of its narrative, making it stand out in the landscape of mid-90s Indian cinema.
"Ek Tha Raja" is somewhat of a rare find for collectors, having faced a limited release and not being widely available on modern formats. Its scarcity adds to its intrigue, given the unique plot and performances that have a certain grit. If you're into films that explore familial dramas with a darker edge, this one has a niche appeal for enthusiasts looking to expand their collection.
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