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Premature thoughts on Tandav

*These thoughts came while I was high and saw Tandav posters being shared by someone on her insta story as "something promising" It again smells like the cynical narrative of the age-old conflict between self-serving egotist leaders in a world of oblivious public. How democracy is not what it promises, and how it becomes a chessboard for people in power. Saif's and Dimple's character posters state their cynicism and possession of the knowledge that they are perfectly perceived as a myth by innocent people who don't understand their faces without the veil. And because the public doesn't understand anything, a public whose morality changes with the mainstream media consciousness, so they have no reason to play fair and sincere politics. In the end, the consciousness of the story falls similar to that of Prakash Jha's Raajneeti, which I personally like, but not how I see politics now. My problem with this kind of telling is that if you drag the politics out o...

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