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Mohit Suri’s direction is taut and atmospheric. He captures the rain-soaked streets of Hong Kong with a noir-ish quality that mirrors the protagonist's internal turmoil. The violence in the film is not gratuitous; it is the language of Shivam’s profession, contrasted sharply by the softness of his memories.

The story begins with Shivam (Emraan Hashmi), a young and ambitious man who gets involved with a crime lord, Mumtaz (Mrityunjay Chatterjee). Shivam's life takes a drastic turn when he's forced to kill a person, which sets him on a path of revenge and destruction. As he navigates the dark underbelly of Mumbai, Shivam meets Rehana (Ayesha Takia), a beautiful and innocent woman who becomes his love interest. awarapan review