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Tonally, the film navigates satire and sentiment with surprising finesse. A standout sequence finds two estranged families trapped at a remote heritage hotel during a monsoon-induced blackout; stripped of pomp, they must negotiate their differences without the usual scaffolding of spectacle. It’s a quiet, human interlude that balances the film’s louder set-pieces. The screenplay also smartly critiques social media: viral trends collapse into real-world consequences, and Mehra avoids lazy caricature by showing how ordinary people get entangled in performative outrage.

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