Break the system. Resonate. Atypical for Indian, but typical for European cinema. Of course, the influence of the West can be traced indirectly or directly - in the form of an outstretched hand / arms. From the usual viewer of Indian cinema here, if anything, then names and faces. No dancing, no songs, no weird characters, no specific
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Break the system. Resonate. Atypical for Indian, but typical for European cinema. Of course, the influence of the West can be traced indirectly or directly - in the form of an outstretched hand / arms. From the usual viewer of Indian cinema here, if anything, then names and faces. No dancing, no songs, no weird characters, no specific humor. Timing only, about 2 hours. Even TV cartoons, and they're not their own. But, I think, the Indian audience has also become different, in this case, the target audience is probably more focused on young people, because the reading, as I said, is European. Ultra-modern cinema, cinema technology. Not stupid, demonstrates intellectual abilities and good detail. Exciting. It is unlikely to leave you indifferent. They were as intrigued as possible and justified in the script.
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