In ‘Punjab 95’, Honey Trehan crafts a compelling cinematic experience, focusing on the raw impact of conflict and the abuse of power. The film transcends a simple retelling of events, highlighting the human experiences of loss, grief, and the enduring spirit of those affected. Diljit Dosanjh’s portrayal of Jaswant Singh Khalra is a study in quiet strength, contrasted by Suvinder Vicky’s chilling performance as a symbol of unchecked authority. The film’s narrative is carefully constructed, with impressive editing by Sreekar Prasad, and a careful eye for visual storytelling, and overall, the film creates a lasting impression.
Beyond the Headlines: ‘Punjab 95’ Unveils the Human Cost of Conflict
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