
An adventure movie, set in a medieval Rajput court, mainly addresses Rajput notions of chivalry. The legendary warrior Mansingh (Phatak) is the nation's strong man but he is cordially hated even by his own people.

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a real soft spot for old-school costume dramas where everyone acts with maximum intensity at all times. If you prefer your adventure movies to actually move, you’ll probably find this one pretty exhausting. It’s heavy on the pride and light on anything that feels like a...
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a real soft spot for old-school costume dramas where everyone acts with maximum intensity at all times. If you prefer your adventure movies to actually move, you’ll probably find this one pretty exhausting. It’s heavy on the pride and light on anything that feels like actual human connection. Nanasaheb Phatak plays Mansingh like he’s trying to swallow the scenery whole. He’s the kind of "strong man" who seems fueled entirely by spite. I spent ha..."
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Narottam Vyas, Narayan Hari Apte
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