Malik special effects
Nimisha did much more of a performance than Fahad. She has quite a few variations to perform, and has rendered each of those portions really well.
Vinay Fort shared screen space easily with Fahad, and proved his acting mettle. Hope this will be a turning point for his acting career.
Fahad did not have as much of a performance challenge in this movie. There were scenes that Fahad performed well, but there were also scenes where he was not convincing.
Sushin Shyam's music and background score blended in well at some points, while at other points were a bit too loud, and unsubdued. Liked the eighties style song.
Execution had touches of brilliance. The starting 12 minute shot was definitely impressive. Some plot points were good, but the script had quite a few fundamental flaws. Once the script failed me at a couple of points, I started feeling consistent low points through out the script.
When the movie ended, I was not as thrilled to have watched it, but when I placed my foot on the floor, it got wet. I took another step, and I was walking in water. I had turned off all the lights to get a late night theatre movie ambience. Not sure why the pipe leading to the refrigerator had to have had a leak while we were watching the movie. But the theatre ambience and the full length sofa seating let the water seep in quietly.
The twists after the movie were far less predictable than the ones in the movie. Definitely worth a watch for all the hard work that has gone into the movie. It is a major undertaking, and a lot of awesome work has gone into the movie. However, it did not get into the cult league that I was wanting for 'Malik'.
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