"Kill" The Adrenaline Booster (Movie Review)

The action/thriller movie "Kill," directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, has been blowing the minds of Indian audiences, especially young viewers with its..

The action/thriller movie "Kill," directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, has been blowing the minds of Indian audiences, especially young viewers, with its bloody, bone-crunching spectacle of brutal violence. It's a feast for action movie lovers and lives up to its name, taking audiences on a rollercoaster ride of drama, emotion, and violence.

"Kill" : The Adrenaline Booster  (Movie Review) Mental Madhilo

The Story

The movie opens at a commando training camp with the introduction of our hero, Amrit, and his friend Viresh, returning from a mission. Meanwhile, on the other side of the story, Amrit's girlfriend, Tulika (played by Tanya Maniktala), is forced to get engaged to another man due to her father's wishes. She tries to contact Amrit before the engagement, but her attempts are futile as he's busy with his mission. Upon his return, Viresh informs Amrit about Tulika's engagement. Amrit initially decides to whisk Tulika away from the wedding but later drops the plan. Tulika informs him she's moving to Delhi that night, and Amrit joins her on the journey. A glimpse of their romantic relationship lights up the screen as Amrit proposes to Tulika with a ring in the train bathroom. However, the story takes a darker turn with the arrival of thieves on the train. Amrit and Viresh discover their presence and jump into action to save the passengers. The movie then transforms into a combat survival story, showcasing Amrit and Viresh's impressive action sequences.

Performances

Lakshya, as Amrit, grabs the audience's attention with his captivating portrayal of both action and emotion. His transition from a romantic loverboy to a revengeful figure is quite mesmerizing. Abhishek Chauhan, as Viresh, adds depth with his portrayal of brotherhood towards his fellow commando. Tanya Maniktala, as Tulika, lightens up the movie with her cute expressions and beautiful eyes. Raghav Juyal, as the bandit leader Phani, steals the hearts of cinephiles with his dialogue delivery and mannerisms.

Technicalities

The action choreography by Parvez Sheikh and Se-yeong Oh brings the director's vision to life, stealing the hearts of many cinephiles and thrilling Indian audiences with their amazing fight sequences. Composer Shashwat Sachdev's versatile music plays an equally important role in elevating and maintaining the story's tone. From romantic scenes to breathtaking action sequences, Sachdev's music ensures a smooth flow throughout the film. Finally, cinematographer Rafey Mehmood plays a crucial role in elevating the movie with his stunning camera angles that perfectly capture the heart-pounding action sequences.

Overall Analysis

"Kill" is a must-watch for action movie lovers. It delivers a high-octane experience with exceptional stunts, impressive performances, and a thrilling story. While the brutality might not be for everyone, the film's technical aspects and action choreography are undeniable highlights. 

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