This is a good film that tackles the timely and important issue of destructive mining in the Konkan region. While the first half feels a bit lengthy, the story really finds its footing and becomes gripping after the interval. It plays out primarily as a revenge drama. I was personally hoping for a deeper exploration of the spiritual significance of the Dashavatar culture, which felt like a missed opportunity. The standout, without a doubt, is Sir Dilip Prabhavalkar, who delivers a phenomenal performance and essentially carries the entire film on his shoulders. เค
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