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A docu-fiction by Sriram Raghavan on the serial killer Raman Raghav, who operated in Mumbai (then Bombay) in the 1960s.
A docu-fiction by Sriram Raghavan on the serial killer Raman Raghav, who operated in Mumbai (then Bombay) in the 1960s.
The film primarily explores individual psychology, obsession, and moral ambiguity, focusing on the dark interplay between a serial killer and a morally compromised police officer without explicitly promoting or critiquing specific political ideologies or offering ideologically-driven solutions.
The movie features an entirely Indian cast appropriate for its setting and source material, without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of roles typically found in a Western context. Its narrative explores complex, flawed male characters, but this is presented as a character study within a psychological thriller, rather than an explicit critique of traditional identities from a DEI perspective.
The film 'Raman Raghav - A City, A Killer' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is solely centered on the dark psychological interplay between a serial killer and a police officer, making the portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements not applicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is based on the real-life male serial killer Raman Raghav. The portrayal of the main character and other significant figures in the film aligns with their historical or canonical genders, with no instances of gender swapping.
The film is based on the real-life Indian serial killer Raman Raghav. The character of Raman Raghav, historically Indian, is portrayed by an Indian actor. No other characters in this adaptation exhibit a change in their established race.
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