Kill

Amrit Rathod (Lakshya) comes off a lengthy operation in the commando unit he's posted in to find dozens of messages from his sweetheart Tulika Singh (Tanya Maniktala). She has been betrothed in an arranged marriage she does not want.

He rushes to meet her but the engagement party has already happened. Finding out she will travel on a sleeper train to Delhi he boards it along with his comrade Viresh (Abhishek Chauhan).

Meanwhile a group of bandits board the same train aiming to rob everyone on-board.

No good will come of this.

CW: uncompromising bloody, head smashing, eye puncturing, limb breaking, throat slashing violence from about 15 minutes in that almost never stops

Nikhil Nagesh Bhat's Hindi language beat-em-up does not fuck about. Faced with somehow managing to make endless fights in claustrophobic train corridors and compartments varied he mostly succeeds.

The setup is almost perfunctory then at 15 minutes, somebody gets a knife in their head and it doesn't look back. Then at 45 minutes when maybe it might be getting a bit samey it kicks things up a gear.

A case study in nominative determinism I want somebody to do a body count. The train is like a TARDIS only instead of being bigger on the inside there are more baddies on the inside than got on at the start.

This will probably become a bit of a late night movie classic but make no mistake there's almost no actual story, Amrit really just does kill everybody that crosses him in a rampage worthy of the Incredible Hulk.

Like things in the vein of The Raid this is probably for you 8/10, anybody else avoid it.