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: Biographical films often experience a second wave of popularity months or years after release as social media discussions spark renewed curiosity.
The film Sarabjit has sparked a renewed debate on the need for judicial reform and human rights in Pakistan and India. The film's portrayal of Sarabjit Singh's struggle has raised awareness about the plight of Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails and the need for diplomatic efforts to secure their release.
: Audiences who missed the theatrical run actively seek out emotionally resonant dramas based on real events.
The movie's cinematography and background score have been widely praised for their evocative portrayal of the harsh realities of prison life.

