In the landscape of Indian cinema, few films have dared to peel back the layers of South Asian geopolitics as unflinchingly as Shoojit Sircar’s Madras Cafe
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Nargis Fakhri, playing the journalist, is decent, though her dialogue delivery feels a bit stiff at times. However, the real show-stealers are the supporting cast. Siddhartha Basu (as the RAW chief) and Prakash Belawadi (as the mole) deliver powerhouse performances that anchor the film’s political weight. In the landscape of Indian cinema, few films