Long before he became a global icon, Irrfan Khan demonstrated his masterclass in understated acting through Uday Rathore. His expressive eyes perfectly conveyed the exhaustion of insomnia and the desperation of unrequited love.

Instead of remaining an objective investigator, Uday falls deeply in love with the memory of the dead woman. The narrative shifts from a standard police procedural into a dark exploration of voyeurism, grief, and emotional isolation. The film challenges traditional Bollywood tropes by focusing heavily on the internal torment of its protagonist rather than relying solely on action or conventional romance. Stellar Performances and Production

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