KILL MOVIE RELEASE DATE: PLOT, EARLY REVIEW, CAST; EVERYTHING ABOUT GUNEET MONGA'S CRIME THRILLER

Guneet Monga’s much-awaited movie, titled Kill, is all set for its release. Kill made its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2023. During the festival, the film garnered significant attention and was honored as the first runner-up for the People's Choice Award in the Midnight Madness category. 

Kill Release Date In India

Following its successful premiere and the accolades it received, Kill is now set for a theatrical release in India. Audiences can look forward to watching this highly anticipated film in cinemas starting July 5, 2024.

Kill Plot

When army commando Amrit (Lakshya) discovers that his true love, Tulika (Tanya Maniktala), is being forced into an engagement, he embarks on a bold mission to stop the arranged marriage by boarding a train headed to New Delhi. However, the journey takes a perilous turn when a gang of knife-wielding thieves, led by the ruthless Fani (Raghav Juyal), begins terrorizing the passengers. Determined to protect the innocent, Amrit confronts the gang, engaging in a death-defying spree to save those around him. What starts as a simple commute quickly escalates into an adrenaline-charged thrill ride.

Kill Cast

Lakshya as Amrit

Raghav Juyal as Fani

Tanya Maniktala as Tulika

Abhishek Chauhan as Viresh

Ashish Vidyarthi as Beni

Adrija Sinha as Aahna

Harsh Chhaya as Baldev Singh Thakur

Parth Tiwari as Siddhi

Akshay Vichare as Ujala

Jitendra Kumar Sharma as Akhilesh Jha (RPF personnel)

Rupesh Kumar Charanpahari as Bishnu

Sahil Gangurde as Badlu

Priyam Gupta as Kulli

Vivek Kashyap as Mukund

Sameer Kumar as Bechan

Calib Logan as Brahmeshwar

Moses Marton as Murari

Reyazz as Surajbhan

Shakti Singh as Laddan

Kill Movie Trailer

Kill Movie Early Review

According to Rotten Tomatoes, if you want to see a genuine ultra violent actioner without any kind of straying away from contextual pretense, Kill is definitely the film for you. The film issues a kind of acrobatic masculinity that would make Burt Lancaster blush, all shot through a bloody lens that would make Peckinpah proud.

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