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He wasn't a criminal by nature. He was a father who had buried his son under the rubble of a collapsed bridge—a bridge built with "standard" materials that were anything but. The news had called it an act of God; Nirmal knew it was an act of greed.

Address the "vigilante justice" aspect. Does the film justify Nirmal's actions, or does it present them as a desperate last resort? 4. Technical Excellence Cinematography and Visuals:

stood on the edge of the abandoned metro bridge, the city of Mumbai sprawling beneath him like a glowing, indifferent beast. In his hand, he held a small, cracked mobile phone—the only link between him and the powerful men currently sweating in a high-security bunker.

The film highlights the systemic rot in infrastructure projects and the lack of accountability among officials.

Before watching, here is context on the film itself:

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He wasn't a criminal by nature. He was a father who had buried his son under the rubble of a collapsed bridge—a bridge built with "standard" materials that were anything but. The news had called it an act of God; Nirmal knew it was an act of greed. madaari20161080pbrripx264hindiaacetrg new

Address the "vigilante justice" aspect. Does the film justify Nirmal's actions, or does it present them as a desperate last resort? 4. Technical Excellence Cinematography and Visuals: The compression standard (codec) used to make the

stood on the edge of the abandoned metro bridge, the city of Mumbai sprawling beneath him like a glowing, indifferent beast. In his hand, he held a small, cracked mobile phone—the only link between him and the powerful men currently sweating in a high-security bunker. The news had called it an act of

The film highlights the systemic rot in infrastructure projects and the lack of accountability among officials.

Before watching, here is context on the film itself: