Viewers on IMDb have praised the film's "goosebump-inducing" music and the unique, dark aesthetic that R. Balki brings to the psychological thriller genre. Critical Take
While the premise is incredibly original, the film occasionally leans into the very melodrama it critiques. However, its willingness to tackle the ethics of criticism and the "murderous" impact of a bad review makes it a must-watch for any true cinephile. Viewers on IMDb have praised the film's "goosebump-inducing"
Sunny Deol plays Arvind Mathur , the head of the Crime Branch, who must navigate a world of sensitive artists and cynical journalists to track down the killer. However, its willingness to tackle the ethics of
The film is drenched in nostalgia, specifically referencing Guru Dutt’s Kaagaz Ke Phool —a masterpiece that was originally panned by critics, leading to the director's tragic downfall. The narrative introduces Danny (played by Dulquer Salmaan
The narrative introduces Danny (played by Dulquer Salmaan ), a charismatic florist with a deep, obsessive love for cinema. Why It’s Worth Watching
The story follows a mysterious serial killer in Mumbai who targets prominent film critics. Instead of just killing them, the murderer leaves a "rating" carved into their foreheads, critiquing their reviews through gruesome, symbolic crime scenes.