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| Actor/Actress | Character | Strengths | |---------------|-----------|-----------| | [Lead Actor] | | Delivers a nuanced blend of nervousness and reluctant heroism; comic timing is spot‑on. | | [Lead Actress] | Maya | Portrays a determined, modern woman who anchors the film’s emotional core. | | [Supporting Actor] | Commissioner Sharma | Provides the perfect foil—a pompous, over‑confident bureaucrat whose over‑the‑top gestures are both hilarious and cringe‑worthy. | | [Supporting Actress] | Jasleen (the journalist) | Offers a sharp, sardonic commentary on media sensationalism; her improvisational moments add freshness. | | *[Comedic Relief] (e.g., [Comedian] ) | Baba (local fruit vendor) | Physical comedy and witty one‑liners give the film its “street‑level” authenticity. |
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All songs are catchy, and the lyricists manage to embed witty references to the film’s central theme. | | [Supporting Actress] | Jasleen (the journalist)
Set in the small town of Moba, the story follows a bizarre investigation triggered by the theft of two prized "Uncle Hong" jackfruits from the garden of local MLA Munnalal Pateria. While the police are pressured to prioritize the fruit theft to appease the politician, Inspector Mahima Basor cleverly uses the investigation as a cover to search for a missing local girl whose case had been previously ignored by the system. Set in the small town of Moba, the
: What begins as a seemingly trivial investigation into missing fruit evolves into a sharp critique of bureaucratic absurdity , systemic corruption, and deep-seated caste bias in small-town India.
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