"Kill" is a movie that answers both of these questions: violent horror films and Bruce Lee-style quick action scenes aren't particularly well-known in Indian cinema, but "Kill" offers both. The gore is there and expertly done in an hour and forty-five minutes, though it's not as intense as in some of the Saw flicks. What really surprised me was that the movie wasn't entirely cheerful, unlike a conventional Bollywood romance. This isn't a tale in which the good guys defeat the bad guys and emerge victorious.

Lakshya expertly performed the commando part. Lakshya performed well in part because of his well-defined figure, which the director highlighted at key points without giving away a full monty, and his passable acting abilities. Raghav played his part perfectly with a subtle blend of wickedness and malicious humor. Since I had never seen him appear on film for such a large amount of time, particularly as a villain, I was pleasantly surprised by his ability to carry off this character. If you appreciate some gore and crave adrenaline-fueled action, "Kill" is a must-watch. I am excited about the prospect of seeing more films of this kind from Bollywood soon!

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