METHODS OF CHARACTER CONSTRUCTION IN CONTEMPORARY INDIAN THRILLERS (A CASE STUDY OF THE FILM “KHUDA HAAFIZ”)
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Indian cinema, thriller, character construction, psychological analysis, dramatic structure, visual poetics, “Khuda Haafiz”.Abstract
This article explores the principles of character construction in contemporary Indian thrillers using the film “Khuda Haafiz” as a case study. The analysis focuses on character psychology, dramatic situations, and visual expressive techniques that shape the interpretation of the character and the emotional dynamics of the genre.
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