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**Review Summary: *Dobaaraa***

Anurag Kashyap’s *Dobaaraa*, a remake of the Spanish film *Mirage (2018)*, offers a fascinating blend of science fiction, mystery, and emotional depth. The story follows Antara (Taapsee Pannu), a nurse who, after saving a boy’s life through a mysterious connection to the past, finds herself in an alternate timeline. With her life altered and her daughter erased from existence, she embarks on a journey to solve a 25-year-old murder and reclaim her original reality.

The film explores complex themes like the multiverse and the Chaos Theory, similar to Hollywood’s *Spider-Man: No Way Home* and *Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness*. While the premise is compelling, the writing occasionally falters with excessive exposition, likely included to cater to audiences unfamiliar with such concepts. Despite some narrative hiccups, the story remains engaging, drawing viewers into Antara’s quest for answers.

What truly elevates *Dobaaraa* is its performances. Taapsee Pannu excels as the bewildered yet determined protagonist, navigating her altered reality with authenticity and emotional depth. Saswata Chatterjee is menacingly brilliant as the antagonist, while Rahul Bhatt and Pavail Gulati deliver solid supporting performances. The emotional arcs provide a strong foundation, ensuring the film connects beyond its sci-fi elements.

Kashyap keeps the visual effects restrained but effective, focusing instead on mood and tension to deliver a gripping experience. While remakes can often feel derivative, *Dobaaraa* succeeds in retaining the emotional essence of the original, proving that sci-fi can thrive without blockbuster budgets.

**Verdict**: A well-crafted sci-fi thriller with a strong emotional core, *Dobaaraa* is a refreshing departure for Indian cinema. Watch it for its intriguing narrative and Taapsee Pannu’s standout performance.
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