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Raat Akeli Hai Review: Four Murder, an Inspector and the question was how many men?

Raat Akeli Hai Review

Raat Akeli Hai — 4* stars

Crime Mystery Thriller

Director : Honey Trehan

Artists : Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte, Shweta Tripathi, Shivani 

The story of this Hindi belt In which there is no flare-up of Khamkhan. Samwala inspector Fair and Lovely searches for the killer and a young woman forced to become the second wife of an old man is under suspicion of her murder. This is the most intrusting story ever recorded in the Corona era, which holds up to the end …

For a mystery-thriller, nothing can be better than killing in the opening scene. The atmosphere becomes why the murder took place. Who was going to die Why was he killed? What secrets are to be revealed? In this sense, the beginning of the night is lonely, because here three minutes are murdered.

Many questions arise. The matter is of UP. Thakur Raghuvendra Singh, an elderly white beard, has married young girl Radha (Radha) and was found dead in his room. This is murder. The shot is crushed by the butt of the gun. Five years ago, his wife and driver were killed one night when he was returning home from Gwalior in a car.

Thakur’s family also has a son – a daughter, his younger brother’s old widow and his young son – daughter, brother of the first wife, teenage maid and wrinkled old woman. Independent MLA Munna Raja (Aditya Yadav) is very close to the family as Thakur’s elder nephew’s marriage to his daughter is halted. The question is who committed the murder. Why The investigation of the case is in the hands of Inspector Jital Yadav (Nawazuddin Siddiqui).

Yadav is confident that a householder is involved in the murder, while the general belief is that Radha and one of her lovers have committed the murder. Thakur left without writing a will and as a wife Radha would have full rights over Thakur’s property. If the police loots him in custody then he will tell all the truth.

Raat Akeli Hai (Raat Akeli Hai) is an interesting thriller, which keeps the secrets tied. All are under suspicion because no one loved Thakur. Although Thakur was a man, it can be understood that he used to buy girls and keep them in the house. The character of the complex Yadav who takes a fair and lovely bath every day is interesting. Mother (Ella Arun) is worried about her marriage. If they think the boy is dark, then what a heart is fair. He argues whether the film hero Ajay Devgan is not suppressed. Nawaz and Ella Arun’s trek is interesting. On some occasions, the tension of the film comes and lightens.

When murders occur in influential families, police and politics play an important role in the investigation. This is also the case here. When complex Yadav is pressured not to go on the right path, he tells his senior officer and MLA Munna Raja clearly, “Once the mind is neither fixed nor uniform, we will dig the truth from anywhere.” And that is exactly what he does. The truth comes as a surprise. The Inspector finds the reason for the murder and the killer.

Nawaz is in form here. His performance is like a transparent river flowing through small stones, which contains music. What Nawaz is saying, he is doing, there is also something that looks happy. The first time is when he is in uniform on screen and he has colored. Radhika Apte is frozen in her role. He has died in the role of an old bought, exploited woman. Has kept her glamor aside. The rest of the artists also got good support from both of them.

This is the first film of casting director Honey Trehan as director. He has control over the film. He has told the story beautifully. The film is written with straight hands. Honey does not allow any actor or scene to be seduced. That is why the attention of the viewer does not deviate. The film’s look is real. Manorama: Just like in films like Six Feet Under, Johnny Gaddar and Ek Chalis Ki Last Local, the thriller had a lighter tone and stronger performance, you will feel in the night alone.

Night Alone is a completely desi mystery-thriller. It is not here that the story was taken from a Hollywood film and made it into a Hindi strip. Casting and camerawork are also good. This is undoubtedly the best in the content that has come on Netflix in recent times. This is the first on any OTT platform after theaters have closed in the Corona era, which actually entertains.

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