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‘Prathichaya’ movie review: Not even a whitewash can contemporise this old-fashioned political thriller
Even as the Nivin Pauly starrer ‘Prathichaya’ tackles the complex game of image-making in politics, it often feels like the movie stuck in the past, delivering predictable twists and one-dimensional characters Even as th…

Even as the Nivin Pauly starrer ‘Prathichaya’ tackles the complex game of image-making in politics, it often feels like the movie stuck in the past, delivering predictable twists and one-dimensional characters Even as the Nivin Pauly starrer ‘Prathichaya’ tackles the complex game of image-making in politics, it often feels like the movie stuck in the past,…
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- Even as the Nivin Pauly starrer ‘Prathichaya’ tackles the complex game of image-making in politics, it often feels like the movie stuck in the past, delivering predictable twists and one-dimensional…
- Even as the Nivin Pauly starrer ‘Prathichaya’ tackles the complex game of image-making in politics, it often feels like the movie
- stuck in the past, delivering predictable twists and one-dimensional characters Even as the Nivin Pauly starrer ‘Prathichaya’
- tackles the complex game of image-making in politics, it often feels like the movie stuck in the past, delivering predictable
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- haracters Even as the Nivin Pauly starrer ‘Prathichaya’ tackles the complex game of image-making in politics, it often feels like the movie stuck in the past, delivering predictable twists and one-dimensional characters
- Full context often emerges as officials, markets, or courts add updates.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- Even as the Nivin Pauly starrer ‘Prathichaya’ tackles the complex game of image-making in politics, it often feels like the movie
- stuck in the past, delivering predictable twists and one-dimensional characters Even as the Nivin Pauly starrer ‘Prathichaya’
- tackles the complex game of image-making in politics, it often feels like the movie stuck in the past, delivering predictable