Unlike broad-audience "masala" films, these cater to viewers looking for edgy, adult-oriented thrillers that explore obsession and betrayal.
In the ecosystem of independent cinema, there is a specific, trembling frequency that major studio productions rarely capture: the suffocating intimacy of a bad decision. (a film that relies heavily on the connotations of its title—translating loosely to "The Addict" or "One Who Forgets") is a film that lives entirely on that frequency. It is a character study that feels less like a narrative and more like a slow-motion car crash witnessed through a fogged window. Unlike broad-audience "masala" films, these cater to viewers
Do not summarize the plot. Summarize the emotional geography. Unlike broad-audience "masala" films