Rahi Anil Barve’s Latest Review: An Exquisite Exercise in Self-Indulgence

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Star Cast: Jaaved Jafferi, Veena Jamkar, Deepak Damle, Mohammed Samad

Director: Rahi Anil Barve

Available On: Theatrical release

Runtime: 104 Minutes

Rahi Anil Barve the Tumbbad fame Writer-director returns with a film that proves a brilliant idea doesn’t always equal a brilliant script. While the premise carries the ingenuity of a classic thriller, the execution feels trapped in its own desire to be “different.” It’s a film that seems to prioritize artistic vanity over the needs of the paying audience.

At a lean 104 minutes, the film’s brevity is its saving grace. However, for a story that leans into a “realistic” aesthetic, the basic illogic is staggering. The director labels this a mix of thriller and “fantasy,” but the plot holes are hard to ignore:

The film’s primary strength lies in its meticulously etched characters and the actors who bring them to life:

Technically, the film is a triumph. Barve extracts high-quality work from his crew, ensuring the film looks and sounds like a “discerning viewer’s” dream:

Despite these strengths, the Entertainment Quotient is low. The humor is sporadic, and the narrative often feels like pseudo-intellectual fodder designed for international film festivals rather than the local multiplex.

This film is a classic example of “style over substance.” While it may hypnotize fans of Tumbbad or those seeking a “hatke” experience, it lacks the grounded logic required to truly satisfy.

Ziya Khan

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