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A. R. Kardar’s Pooja tells a disturbing story of two estranged sisters whose lives are fractured by a violent act of revenge and years of buried truths.
Acting
Sardar Akhtar's Rama—dignity crumbling under decades of pain.
Direction
Kardar's slow-burn storytelling trusts audiences to suffer with characters.
Production
Ambitious 191-minute runtime for 1940, unafraid of audience endurance.

Director
Abdul Rashid Kardar
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