Lakshya Lalwani and Raghav Juyal starrer KILL has made it to the theatres. Loads of hype was constructed across the movie because it was termed as essentially the most violent movie of Indian Cinema so far. Going by the excitement and netizens’ evaluation of KILL, it appears that evidently the movie was well worth the hype. Netizens are raving in regards to the ruthless motion within the movie. We received in contact with the director Nikhil Bhat who spoke in regards to the field workplace and what he expects the audiences’ response to be.
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KILL has launched at a time when Kalki 2898 AD fever remains to be excessive. Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan starrer Kalki 2898 AD is creating waves on the field workplace. So we requested Nikhil Bhat what are his expectations with regards to field workplace. The filmmaker stated, “I feel India is a huge country. We are a huge country and we have a lot of tastes. I’m sure a film like Kalki 2898 AD can also get a lot of love and my film Kill can also get a lot of love and both the films can do well in its own place. The fact that Kalki is a different genre, Kill is a different genre and they are very different from each other, so I feel there will be an audience for Kill as well as there will be an audience for Kalki. We have seen films like Lagaan and Gadar doing well at the same time so I feel there is enough love for both the films.”
Here’s a video from KILL screening
When requested what message or feelings he hopes for viewers take away from Lakshya Lalwani and Raghav Juyal starrer, Nikhil Bhat asserted, “I want the audience to be entertained, very simple. It is not that I’m trying to glorify violence. The film shows that violence brings agony and grief wherever it goes, whether it is this side or that side. The compass of morality keeps changing because of violence. And I very strongly believe that the consequences of violence are much dangerous than the reasons for violence. And I’m trying to show that in the film. So at one point of time, it is that as well, but at the other point, it’s a pure entertaining film. I want the audience to get thoroughly entertained and find their own heroes and root for them.”
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