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Gulaal dives into the dark underbelly of college politics and the lingering shadows of feudalism. It’s gritty, raw, and really captures the desperation of youth caught in a cycle of power struggles. The cinematography is striking, with a sort of haunting beauty that complements the tension. The pace is uneven at times, reflecting the chaotic nature of the protagonist's journey. Performances, particularly from the leads, really embody the turmoil and moral complexities of their characters. The film also touches on themes of identity and betrayal, making it more than just a crime drama. It sticks with you, not just for its story but for its atmosphere and the way it handles these heavy themes.
Themes of power struggle and betrayalDistinctive cinematographyRaw performances from the cast
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