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When an army commando finds out his true love is engaged against her will, he boards a New Dehli-bound train in a daring quest to derail the arranged marriage. But when a gang of knife-wielding thieves begin to terrorize innocent passengers on his train, the commando takes them on, one by one.

Countries: IN
Languages: Hindi
Runtime: 1hrs 45min
Status: Released
Release date: 2024-07-03
Release format: Streaming — Jul 23, 2024
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Karan Dasgupta
@kardolph 10 months ago

MASTERPIECE. MASTERPIECE. MASTERPIECE.
Are you serious rn? Is this film from my country? THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST ACTION FILM EVER MADE IN INDIA. I SWEAR. NO OTHER FILM COMES CLOSE.
"Hum tumhare 4 ko maare aur tum saala humare 40 ko maar diye. Pure family ko khatam kar diye. Woh bhi akele"
Goosebumps. That's how you write a fucking action film. Speechless. Brillaint acting. Amazing choreography. Brillaint Cast. Omg Raghav can act for sure. What a villain. Every single one of them were top notch. The dialogues, the BGM, the action sequences, the cinematography, the camera work, the sequencing of plot points. Pure perfection. I have never seen such brillaint writing from any Indian action film. The train to Delhi went too bloody. Every single character got their redemption arc. Even the side characters got a story. I don't understand how many people were there in Raghav's family as if it never ends. Our boi Amrit is no way lesser than John Wick. I think he can beat him too. Veere died doing third wheeling. That's why you should never indulge yourself with your friend's relationship. But nah, jokes apart, I don't even know what i am writing rn. This is not a review. Just my raw emotion. I am still screaming. You don't have to wait for the climax. The entire film feels like the climax. Not even a single dull moment. The entire film is shot inside the train and it is the most challenging task in filmmaking. One location. Whole story. Technically the film has no unnecessary song or over the top romantic moments. The love story is very powerful yet they kept it slay subtle. That's the beauty of writing. Wow. I don't even know what to say. 10/10, 100/100 take as many points as you can still it will be less. I salute the makers for taking such a huge risk amidst of mediocrity and making such a masterpiece. I hope audience will not let us down. Please go and watch and talk about this film. I expected nothing less but more hype than you all did for John Wick or any general Hollywood action film. PLEASE SUPPORT THIS FILM. DON'T LET IT DIE. THIS IS THE BEST ACTION FILM EVER MADE IN INDIA. Simply one word to describe the entire movie, "pagal hai sab. Sab pagal hai"

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Karan Dasgupta
@kardolph 10 months ago

MASTERPIECE. MASTERPIECE. MASTERPIECE.
Are you serious rn? Is this film from my country? THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST ACTION FILM EVER MADE IN INDIA. I SWEAR. NO OTHER FILM COMES CLOSE.
"Hum tumhare 4 ko maare aur tum saala humare 40 ko maar diye. Pure family ko khatam kar diye. Woh bhi akele"
Goosebumps. That's how you write a fucking action film. Speechless. Brillaint acting. Amazing choreography. Brillaint Cast. Omg Raghav can act for sure. What a villain. Every single one of them were top notch. The dialogues, the BGM, the action sequences, the cinematography, the camera work, the sequencing of plot points. Pure perfection. I have never seen such brillaint writing from any Indian action film. The train to Delhi went too bloody. Every single character got their redemption arc. Even the side characters got a story. I don't understand how many people were there in Raghav's family as if it never ends. Our boi Amrit is no way lesser than John Wick. I think he can beat him too. Veere died doing third wheeling. That's why you should never indulge yourself with your friend's relationship. But nah, jokes apart, I don't even know what i am writing rn. This is not a review. Just my raw emotion. I am still screaming. You don't have to wait for the climax. The entire film feels like the climax. Not even a single dull moment. The entire film is shot inside the train and it is the most challenging task in filmmaking. One location. Whole story. Technically the film has no unnecessary song or over the top romantic moments. The love story is very powerful yet they kept it slay subtle. That's the beauty of writing. Wow. I don't even know what to say. 10/10, 100/100 take as many points as you can still it will be less. I salute the makers for taking such a huge risk amidst of mediocrity and making such a masterpiece. I hope audience will not let us down. Please go and watch and talk about this film. I expected nothing less but more hype than you all did for John Wick or any general Hollywood action film. PLEASE SUPPORT THIS FILM. DON'T LET IT DIE. THIS IS THE BEST ACTION FILM EVER MADE IN INDIA. Simply one word to describe the entire movie, "pagal hai sab. Sab pagal hai"

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Booksy
@booksy 9 months ago

Brutal and great . Loved it

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Ritesh Mohapatra
@ritz657 11 months ago

"Kill" is a ruthlessly brutal and unapologetically gory action film that surpasses Bollywood's previous attempts at the genre.

Lakshya Lalwani's relentless debut and an engaging screenplay keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Raghav Juyal's raw and violent performance, infused with dark humor and unpredictability, is particularly noteworthy. Abhisek Chauhan deserves some good enough credit for excellent support to Lakshya, while Tanya with her limited screen presence preserves the right emotions.

The sound design by Subash Sahoo is energetic and adrenaline-fueled, perfectly complementing the film's intense action sequences. The unique and gruesome kills, set in the claustrophobic confines of a train compartment, make for a rewarding and thrilling experience. The producers deserve credit for backing this unflinching concept from start to finish.

"Kill" has the potential to become a franchise and is sure to resonate with fans of the action genre, potentially becoming one of their favorites.


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The Amnesiac
@theamnesiac 4 months ago

I really like the pace of this film and the fact that the title card is 45 minutes in. The trajectory of the plot, action, and gore moves along explosively and without remorse. Cranked up action stories tend to dismiss the importance of plot and overall themes. Kill is not one of those movies. The character motivations are believable and there is much to takeaway from Kill. The variety in makeshift weapons and ways to kill was cool to see without being corny. My favorite was the butane down the throat. Absolutely nuts. I love this film because it’s an action film but at times feels like a horror one. “The Commando’s love has fallen on us like a bomb” is my favorite line.

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JC
@jc230 11 months ago

Through the first half I thought the movie might’ve been a bit overhyped for me. Not bad, but a knowingly camp homage to simple, clean action fare like Die Hard and the like. A group of thieves have the perfect plan, but they don’t know a military man and his plucky sidekick is onboard this train, and his true love is at risk. Some solid action, and it seemed set for a good three, three and a half star time. And then the second half starts, the title card finally drops, and it reveals all that was just set up for a brutal, thrilling, dark subversion of these tropes while still delivering all the top notch kill-er action you’d want from a film like this. It goes from a hard PG-13 into a hard R thrill ride.

Lakysha delivers rage and grief aptly, the shift from Bruce Willis charm and homely swagger to John Wickian killing machine handled well just from the look in his eyes. Tanya is as charming and winsome as she needs to be. But it’s the bad guys and ensemble that really shine here. The mourning from the civilians and criminals alike hit, and it results in a surprising deconstruction of this type of movie. They're bad guys, yes, but they’re human. Family. They didn’t sign onto this. And each death is keenly felt- they’re horrified, heartbroken, sickened. One of their own escalated it to death first, but Amrit takes it a step further, and a step further, and a step further, to the point you almost root for them and definitely feel for them. You could argue Amrit and his partner caused all of this by playing action hero, turning a simple thievery that might’ve become a ransom into a killing spree. They all thought they were in one movie, and are all shocked by being violently thrust into another.

Juyal as Fani is a real highlight- detestable yes, but he still loves this family, wants to prove himself to his father, and holds no delusions about what he is. And he’s home to some of the biggest laughs. Even through his ruthlessness I can’t help but root for him to at least take Amrit with him. Because he still grieves for his lost ones, his actions as the film goes on are as motivated by that as his stubbornness. As he says, he killed four of Amrit’s people. In response, Amrit killed his entire family- 40 people. And they are a family- Benji is the leader who just wanted a clean job and wrestles with each death, trying to find a way through for the rest. And what usually would be stock minions like Fani’s lackey, or the big guy who rolls his sleeves up before hitting like a tank, get to cry at lost family, gape at what was done to them and how their corpses are framed as examples. Without beating you over the head with it, Kill asks ‘aren’t these men- however criminal they might be- human too? Do they deserve this level of retribution? The military man and the high status powerful patriarch and his family lose a daughter and bodyguard, so it’s alright for them to tear through a lower class, desperate family even as some try to run?’ While unspoken, the class element is all over this film and is palpable in its tension.

There’s some fun foreshadowing of the twist to come that in the moment feels like typical action hero posturing- something like ‘on the battlefield I would’ve killed you, here you get to live’ during an interrogation that highlight that in that moment Amrit has not yet made this a war, and when it becomes war that’s when the action truly sings. Claustrophobic and cramped, it makes ample use of the environment as weapon and shield alike. Slamming faces into walls, heads into toilets, throwing into beds, forcing doors onto hands or elbows, or using the small space to put men between each other as barriers, it’s all thrilling and clever stuff. But through the thrill and catharsis of the artistry and violence, the film makes sure the events themselves don’t feel glorious. Nobody won here. Even Amrit in his victory does not get a catharsis of vengeance, of righteous revenge, or a goodbye at her grave before moving forward. He stumbles out, on his last legs, hallucinates her on a bench, and it is implied he bleeds out. It wasn’t kill or be killed. It’s kill and be killed, and each one will make you wince or holler or both, while leaving you with a bit more pathos and thought if you look close enough.

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SpuppolSenpai
@spuppolsenpai 10 months ago

Must watch, cane di quel dio what a beautifull movie, loved every second of it, raw gore and violence

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drj
@drjshetty 10 months ago

Holly fuck this shit is dope, Hard fucking core.

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Lars Sieval
@larziej 3 months ago

"You are not Spider-man or Batman. "With great power comes great responsibility". We are bandits. We are thieves. Our entire extended family."

My first ever Indian movie and it was a brutal experience. The action is raw, the story is simple, the setting inside a train brilliant, some very brutal deaths, that epic shot with all those hanging bodies and another reminder that you must never kill a commando's love of his life. It is like signing your own death sentence.

If you like raw action movies, this one is not to be skipped.

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Incursio
@cosmicaditya 10 months ago

So, one guy from Bandits is still alive , the tech guy one who had the router at start?

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Monsieur FU
@monsieur-fu 4 months ago

“The Raid“ on a train Indian style:
Bloody, tense, impressive, melodramatic and brutal.

Good cinematography, solid acting and an over the top thrilled and bloody action fest.

If you think, you know Bollywood movies, it’s about dancing and singing and Comedy-Drama, this movie will show you another face of movies from India.

This flick is one of the most violent action movies of 2024 and is a must see for each action fan who likes p. e. John Wick, The Raid, Dread.

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