Love stories with brutal endings.Almost similar to Sriram
Raghavan's 'Ek Haseena thi' and Sidney Sheldon's 'If tomorow comes' in its
narrative and treatment, the film actually strikes a much wider chord because
of the love story that emerges with a beautiful pace eventually turning out to
be quite lethal and shocking! Also, instead of making it too much of an 'action
revenge saga', the narrative blends in with the brazen reality. The ending is
actually more impactful and the twist in the climax would get lots of eyebrows
raised. So instead of the protagonist killing the antagonist, the victim (being
deceived, cheated and raped by a maniac being hired by a pimp of a boyfriend)
leaves the deceiver with his genital organs surgically removed by her (Oh yes!
she's a nurse!). The jail sequences doesn't make much of an impact and looks
pale in comparison to Matondkar's 'Ek haseena thi' stints. Actress Reema
Kallingal is just ok! She lacks the confidence to carry off a role like
this,while the best comes out of actor Fahaad Faasil,portraying a complex
character with such ease and fine precision, bringing out perfectly the
dramatic transformation from a handsome lover boy to a cruel villain.
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