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Rishtey from 2002 is an interesting blend of action and drama, centering around Suraj Singh, a wrestler with a heart caught in a web of class conflict. The film's pacing has a certain old-school charm, moving through the trials of love against the backdrop of familial rivalry. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially when Suraj faces the intimidating Yashpaul Chaudhary, who is not just a father but a patriarch with rigid rules. You see Komal's struggle, her determination to defy societal expectations—it's a classic underdog story. Performances can be a mixed bag, but there's a raw energy in the wrestling scenes that adds a layer of authenticity. It’s not just about the romance; it’s also a critique of societal norms, which makes it somewhat distinctive in its context.
Interesting take on class struggles through romance.Wrestling scenes add a unique flair.Themes of rebellion against parental authority.
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