Kill - Critics reviews
India TV calls the film unhinged, unapologetic and fiercely original, praising its performances and ferocious action design. The graphic violence is deliberately uncomfortable and strictly not for everyone.
Go to Full ReviewFilmibeat praises the confined train action, superb choreography and remarkably quick pacing. Lakshya emerges as a promising action star, though Raghav ultimately steals the show.
Go to Full ReviewBollywoodLife says the horrifying action is balanced by themes of love, grief, greed and revenge. Lakshya commands attention, but Raghav’s menacing performance steals considerable thunder.
Go to Full ReviewHindustan Times calls it a gruesome, unconventional and highly entertaining bloodbath. Lakshya nails his transformation, while Raghav’s wicked humour creates an unusually memorable villain.
Go to Full ReviewKoimoi finds it gripping, intense and consistently engaging, powered by raw action and strong direction. Lakshya and Raghav deliver solid, contrasting performances throughout.
Go to Full ReviewPinkvilla praises the masterful camerawork, raging score and Lakshya’s beast like transformation. The thin plot, limited character development and insufficiently frightening antagonist remain weaknesses.
Go to Full ReviewBollywood Hungama calls it a violent, stylish and technically polished action entertainer. Novel fights, slick editing and strong performances compensate for a thin storyline and repetitive brutality.
Go to Full ReviewNews18 considers the blood soaked train thriller unmissable for action enthusiasts, praising Lakshya, Raghav and the powerful background score. Its brutality makes it unsuitable for sensitive viewers.
Go to Full ReviewNDTV calls it taut, tense and terrifically inventive, praising the claustrophobic camerawork and electrifying leads. Its extreme violence is excessive, disturbing and strangely mesmerizing.
Go to Full ReviewIndia Today hails the gripping action choreography, storytelling and excellent ensemble. Raghav is a revelation, while Lakshya confidently establishes himself as a new action hero.
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