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Great Game ! Common sense have been exaggerated just as usual. The "blood Splatters" are just little pufs of red mist, and they fade in half a second. I really recommended the parents watching the game before they decided, as 18+ is way exaggerated. The game is also so awesome and it gives very pleasure to play it. The controls provided in the game are too attractive.
Ayushmann Khurrana is one Bollywood actor who seems to be doing everything right with his career. He has consistently chosen substantial scripts and has made a name for himself in an industry of superstars. He is not the only one who seems to have gotten things right, though. Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha who last directed the movie Mulk has done the same thing. A film based on the topic of Article 15, which is extensively covered in Part III of the Indian Constitution – Fundamental Rights, may sound like a hardcore political drama. But this movie is so much more than that. What’s Article 15 About: Ayan Ranjan (Ayushmann Khurrana), a young IPS officer, gets posted to Lalgaon in Uttar Pradesh. His team of policemen includes Manoj Pahwa, Kumud Mishra, and others. Initially, Ayan Ranjan loves the charm and peacefulness of the Indian countryside and even talks to his girlfriend Aditi (Isha Talwar) about it. But the very next day of his posting, he is taken to a crime scene where two girls have been found hanging from a tree and a third girl has been missing for two days. The local police dismiss it as an honor killing and push to get the fathers of both the girls arrested for the unsolved crime. An alumnus of a very prestigious college in India and having lived in Europe for a while, Ayan finds it confusing to understand the societal expectations of people belonging to different castes in the village. He soon realises that this case is not as simple as it seems. The case unravels a lot of prevalent issues in the village, which is an unapologetic depiction of what is wrong with our society. Will cops who still upheld the age-old practice of discrimination on the grounds of the caste system see beyond it? What exactly happened to the three girls?
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