Review

  • 12 January 2023
    The plot(except the love part) was good enough to make this film a decent one but it was so badly made that the film doesn't fare well.

    The romance/envy/love part in the film that revolves around the terrorist, a small boy, and the journalist, a big girl, is the one that spoils the whole nature of the film, somehow this message didn't gel at all with the audience and in the climax scene where the journalist cries loudly for the shot terrorist left the theatre into laughter, it was made as such as serious scene and the entire audience just laughing at it shows how poorly the thoughts of the maker has divergent with its audience, it just didn't work at all.

    The last time I saw this behavior was with the climax of the film: Solo, where the Nasser scene was made so seriously but it erupted laughter in the theatre that the entire audience base just left the theatre in ROFL, just opposite to what the filmmaker wanted to happen.

    This film is one of those examples of how even one small mistake in the plot could make the whole movie go in the wrong direction.

    If that part alone would've been removed, this film's plot would've become decent enough and even the entire film was a decent one with the right mix of fun & suspense elements but the opportunity was wasted.

    Overall, it's not a film for the general audience but if you like to have this for your case study of how not to make a film, then this is a must-watch for you.