

P. P. Rider
Three high-school students tangle with indulgent yakuza and lackadaisical police as they set out in search of the class bully, who has been kidnapped.
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Plot Summary
In a small Indian town, a young woman named P.P. Rider navigates the complexities of her life and the oppressive societal norms. She finds herself caught between traditional expectations and her own desires, leading to a series of challenging choices. The film explores themes of female agency, societal pressures, and the search for identity.
Critical Reception
P.P. Rider was generally well-received by critics for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's struggle and its nuanced direction. It was noted for its powerful performances, particularly from Smita Patil, and its realistic depiction of rural Indian life and its challenges.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Smita Patil's commanding performance.
- Commended for its sensitive handling of social issues.
- Lauded for realistic portrayal of rural Indian society.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a Bengali novel by Samaresh Basu and was part of Shyam Benegal's exploration of complex social themes in Indian cinema.
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