Kill
[Opens July 4 in theaters and screened June 29 at 9:30 p.m. at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) that ran June 27-30; for more information, log on to https://indianfilmfestival.org.] Striking, awesome fight choreography dominates Nikhil Nagesh Bhat's riveting, gritty, unsettling, action-packed, fast-paced, blood-soaked, gruesome, violent, unpredictable, 115-minute thriller with a minimal plot in which a well-trained, highly skilled Army soldier (Lakshya Lalwani) in India boards a train with a ruthless, villainous, knife-wielding, robber gang of bandits (Raghav Juyal, Parth Tiwari, et al.) headed to New Delhi in an attempt to prevent the wedding of the beautiful woman (Tanya Maniktala) he loves whose powerful, wealthy businessman father (Harsh Chhaya) and his wife (Meenal Kapoor) have arranged a marriage to a man she does not love and then ends up trying to protect passengers (Adrija Sinha, Ashish Vidyarthi, et al.) from the bandits with his commando best friend (Abhishek Chauhan).
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