“Mura” is a addition to contemporary Indian cinema. Its ambition—melding political commentary with an intimate character study—pays off largely, and the dual‑audio 5.1 presentation makes it accessible to both domestic and global audiences. While the film’s pacing could tighten in places, the overall experience is compelling enough to recommend it to:
Rao’s direction is confident and audacious for a first‑time feature. She embraces a for the opening acts—handheld cameras, natural lighting, and diegetic sound—only to gradually shift into a stylized, hyper‑chromatic visual language as the story enters the underground world. This tonal shift is not merely cosmetic; it mirrors Mura’s internal transformation, making the viewer feel the same disorientation and subsequent clarity she experiences. Mura 2024 AMZN Dual Audio Hindi -ORG 5.1- www.S...