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Sabhash (2000) is an intriguing blend of crime and thriller that unravels through the eyes of Cheenu, a blind protagonist grappling with the sudden loss of his wife, Shanti. The atmosphere is thick with tension; that sense of dread hangs in the air, creating a haunting backdrop for Cheenu's investigation into a supposed suicide. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of each revelation. Mysterious happenings create a labyrinth of doubt and suspicion, pushing the narrative into darker territories. The performances feel raw and authentic, particularly as Cheenu's despair morphs into obsessive determination. It's distinctive in its approach to sensory perception, making us question the reliability of what we know. Definitely a film that leaves a lingering impact.
Intriguing portrayal of a blind protagonistStrong atmospheric tension throughoutUnique take on crime and perception
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