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Tabaah, directed by Parmish Verma, dives deep into the struggles of a man navigating the tumultuous waters of a crumbling romantic life. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, mirroring the protagonist's reliance on alcohol as a means of escape. Verma’s direction showcases a raw, gritty realism that draws you in, with performances that feel authentic and raw. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each moment to linger, making you feel the protagonist's pain. It’s the kind of film that doesn’t shy away from portraying vulnerability and despair, while also highlighting the often-overlooked theme of seeking solace in harmful habits. The practical effects used in certain scenes amplify the emotional undertones, making it distinctive in its execution.
emotional depthgritty realismraw performances
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