Badla (2019)

Spoilers ahead:

Right as I was about to write this review, I did the math and realised that Sujoy Ghosh is none other than the director of Kahaani (2012). This made me feel incredibly relieved- had I known earlier, I would have definitely realised what was going to happen in the end and that would have left me even more underwhelmed.

To be fair, the story had me completely gripped till the very end (the precise moment being when the real Badal Gupta knocked on Naina's door) and even though I had a nagging suspicion since the beginning that AB wasn't who he claimed to be, I was still completely freaked out when the real Badal Gupta appeared. In hindsight though, I feel like it was more of a jumpscare than anything else, because the ending left me so thoroughly unsatisfied. The movie went completely all over the place in the last 20 minutes- I still don't see how "Badal" made Naina confess to Arjun's murder, and frankly, I couldn't care less. Feels like a waste, but I guess not, since the rest of the movie was good enough? I don't know why I sound so "silver linings" but well, Bollywood is not exactly GOOD at making thrillers. Just want to appreciate the little bit that we have.

In conclusion, I just want to say that AB is so extra with his voice, I can't. Just chill a little man, won't hurt you. 

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