What works : Jungles, Satire and Vidya of course.
What doesn't : Story gets slow at times but does keep us hooked.
First off, it's not a thriller considering the concept of catching a tiger. It's a battle between 2 thought process.
One, who wants to save the tiger.
Second, who wants to add 1 more kill to his list.
And in between, there is corruption, politics, egoes and a hard hitting message of Wildlife conservation and environmental balance.
Jungles are shot beautifully. The local dialect would be loved.
A good break from watching movies based on urban India with actors flaunting 6 Packs.
Vidya is amazing as always. She is the real Sherni here with her facial expressions speaking more than she does.
Vijay Raaj would be as much loved as Sharat Saxena would be hated.
Rest of the crew does good too.
A decent 1 time watch.
What doesn't : Story gets slow at times but does keep us hooked.
First off, it's not a thriller considering the concept of catching a tiger. It's a battle between 2 thought process.
One, who wants to save the tiger.
Second, who wants to add 1 more kill to his list.
And in between, there is corruption, politics, egoes and a hard hitting message of Wildlife conservation and environmental balance.
Jungles are shot beautifully. The local dialect would be loved.
A good break from watching movies based on urban India with actors flaunting 6 Packs.
Vidya is amazing as always. She is the real Sherni here with her facial expressions speaking more than she does.
Vijay Raaj would be as much loved as Sharat Saxena would be hated.
Rest of the crew does good too.
A decent 1 time watch.