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It's evident that 'FaFa' and Jithu Madhavan have masterfully delivered yet again, ensnaring audiences with a power-packed storyline.
If you can survive its first half relying on soothing music, you are in for a fun ride powered by Nivin Pauly in its second.
Nell Tiger Free as Margaret breathes fresh life into the film and delivers a convincing performance.
The film explores cannibalism, a theme that has been part of Hollywood horror films for decades.
The movie begins with a healthy-looking Najeeb, played by Prithviraj, and his young friend Hakeem reaching Saudi Arabia to start a better life.
There is violence in the movie, but it is stylised, and you don't feel repelled by the gory acts, especially in the climax scene.
Sidharth Malhotra takes centre stage in the movie, delivering a strong performance that anchors the entire movie.
Justice Devan Ramachandran sought the stand of the concerned including the Central Government on the issue.
Vikash Nowlakha's handheld camera work, coupled with motivated lighting, immerses viewers in the confusion unfolding throughout the movie.
The movie is Ratheesh Reghunandan's second film after 'Udal', which was a well-received domestic thriller.