A dark Indian comedy that will get you rolling.

Presentation:

The film visually is nothing to rave about, which is suitable and doesn't distract from the material. The film is utilizes dark humor of a blind man that needs to report a crime that he should technically know nothing of. This is a very funny film and should make you appreciate Indian films. The film starts off pretty slow giving you bits and pieces that things are amiss. Karma is a prevalent theme in this film and feels like a social commentary against con artists. It's seriously funny and a decent story with twists and turns that will make for a great experience.

Conclusion:

Indian humor is very compatible for western audience as the satire, dark comedy and irony are very well done. Aside from Slumdog Millionaire, most people have not engaged with Bollywood films and this modern production is a great entry to what you could be missing.


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