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‘Kill’ Movie by Karan Johar, Guneet Monga – A Thrill Ride That Doesn’t Stop

It’s true that a successful movie can be made without many stars. With all of its vigour, Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’s Kill has completely destroyed it. It is different because it is a new, daring, and original story that not many people have considered. Sure, it’s violent, but isn’t that the case with most films?

Kill, in my opinion, is a groundbreaking Indian action movie that is most definitely not for the timid. It’s true that violent acts of murder, severe carnage, and head shattering sights bother me. Nevertheless, putting my preferences aside, I would say that Kill is a really well-made movie with amazing action scenes. Having watched the movie at the Red Sea International Film Festival last year for the first time, I wonder, why did it take so long for the film to be released in India?

It is crazily brutal. The straightforward plot and lack of flowery language are what make Kill so effective. Minimal twists and turns, and—above all—hammering the nail precisely and occasionally even striking individuals. There isn’t any needless drama, dancing, or singing—all of the action takes place inside the train. Kill stands out because its concept is adventurous and novel for the Indian audience. Most significantly, performers like Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, and the legion of dacoits are relatable to the Indian audience; there are no flying cars, choppers, or superman acts. Their common appearance is what sets them apart from the rest. Tanya Maniktala’s character Tulika has an amazing lover named Amrit, who is portrayed by Lakshya.

Lakshya has done a brilliant job, but the actor to look out for is Raghav Juyal. He has a promising career ahead of him. He is one evil character you can’t stop hating. Raghav’s performance is intense and the dialogue delivery, expressions, and every action is absolutely compelling. I must say that this man truly knows his craft. The best thing that the movie brings out is that murderers too have emotions.

Kill is a must-see action movie if you’re searching for something exciting to watch. Undoubtedly, Nikhil Nagesh Bhat did an excellent job directing, but this movie certainly wouldn’t have been as successful without cinematographer Rafey Mehmood. You won’t get bored once in the movie Kill, which is its best feature. The more I attempted to close my eyes during the graphic action sequences and despised them, the more intrigued I became about what would happen next. The pain of seeing blood spatter, punching, kicking, stabbing, and head smashing all occur on a train will undoubtedly make you reconsider purchasing a ticket the next time!

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