It is often compared to Gangs of Wasseypur for its earthy tone, though on a smaller scale. Randeep Hooda has stated in interviews that Shankar is one of his favorite roles because "the character was just a man, not a hero."
Critics noted its slow, deliberate pacing which allows for emotional depth but sometimes makes it feel "half-baked" or unconvincing to mainstream audiences. laal rang -2016-
What follows is a slow-burn psychological horror that doesn't rely on jump scares but on the dread of watching a woman trade her sanity for the color of blood, passion, and warning. It is often compared to Gangs of Wasseypur
The story follows (Akshay Oberoi), a young man who joins a diploma course in medical lab technology with dreams of a better life to impress his ambitious girlfriend, Poonam (Pia Bajpai). He soon crosses paths with Shankar (Randeep Hooda), a charismatic but cynical criminal who operates an illegal blood bank. The story follows (Akshay Oberoi), a young man
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