'Mora' has struck a chord with young audiences across India, and its impact can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, the film's themes of rebellion, self-discovery, and friendship are universally relatable. The movie's portrayal of complex emotions, struggles, and relationships resonates deeply with viewers who are navigating their own adolescence.

As the film industry continues to evolve, one thing is certain – 'Mora' has set a new benchmark for storytelling, creativity, and authenticity. With its talented cast, crew, and crew, 'Mora' is poised to leave a lasting impact on Indian cinema, inspiring a new generation of filmmakers and audiences alike.

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: Roma (Raveena Tandon), a journalist, and her boss, Mr. Jindal (Naseeruddin Shah), help Vishal get released from prison. Jindal, who is blind, convinces Vishal that he can help clean up the city by killing various drug lords and criminals. The Vigilante

) eventually realize they are all being used in a much larger, darker game.