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Standing up for the "little guy" against corporate greed.
Shiva lived a life of glass and steel in Milan. As a high-flying entrepreneur, his world was measured in profit margins and stock prices. He knew his father, Rajiv, had been a legend back in India—a man people called "The Golden Man" for his heart—but Shiva had never truly understood why.
Bangara S/O Bangarada Manushya is deeply rooted in themes of rural empowerment, making it a film worth watching in its best possible quality.
The music was composed by V. Harikrishna, contributing to the emotional undertones of the film. While the film didn't create the same cult classic status as the 1972 original, it was appreciated for its honest attempt to bring social issues to the forefront.