#Andhadhun......funny, twisted, edgy, gripping, violent.....it
keeps you on the edge of your seat, this film, for most part and leaves
you gasping for more. Leaves you with a few questions, makes you calculate as
you exit the movie hall and keeps you wondering what just happened?........A
blind (or is he?) piano player, a yesteryear film star, his seductive and much
younger wife, makes for a heady cocktail. Inevitably, there's a murder and it's
not the identity of the killer that matters, but the murder's
aftermath........This is home territory for Sriram Raghavan, whose resume
includes films like Ek hasina thi and Badlapur....After watching Andhadhun, I
have decided to forgive him for his hand in making the terrible "Agent
Vinod". This is easily his best film since the fabulous "Johny
Gaddar"...............While Radhika Apte does a good job, this film rests
on two actors: Ayushman Khurana, who internalises and brings a fiery intensity
to the talented piano player's character, who's a victim of circumstances, and
of course, Tabu. She sizzles in practically every frame she appears in, owns up
the screen and the audience, as the no holds barred Simi...............Go and
savour Andhadhun. It's not everyday that Bollywood makes intelligent (though
not without a few loopholes) and entertaining thrillers.