Set in 1850s colonial India, 'The Chess Players' depicts the noblemen of Lucknow who are obsessed with playing chess while oblivious to the annexation of their kingdom by the British. The two main characters, Mirza and Saida, are more interested in indulging in pleasures than taking part in the political affairs that affect their lives. As they play a game of chess, their apathy towards the consequences of colonization becomes evident. The movie explores themes of loss of power, political incompetence, and the clash of cultures.
Set during the British Raj in 19th century India, 'The Stranglers of Bombay' follows an investigation into the thuggee cult, responsible for disappearances and murders. The story delves into the murderous cult's rituals, including strangulation and burning victims on funeral pyres. As the investigation progresses, the protagonist uncovers a web of betrayal, mass murder, and religious fanaticism, leading to a thrilling climax.
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