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Narasimha is quite a curious piece from 1989, weaving a tale around Sridhar, an unemployed graduate who takes on a vigilante persona to tackle rampant corruption. The film has this gritty atmosphere, with a pacing that keeps you engaged, especially during the action sequences where practical effects seem to take center stage. The performances have a raw quality, and you can feel the frustration of the protagonist in every scene. It’s not just an action flick; there's a strong undercurrent of social commentary that hits home. The blend of action and drama, supported by a rather anonymous direction, gives it a unique flavor, making it stand out among its contemporaries.
Features practical effects that enhance the action scenes. · Strong themes of corruption and social justice. · Raw performances that convey frustration and determination.
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