In the pantheon of serial killer films, this one distinctly stood out to me. It delves into the portrayal of a troubled individual scarred by childhood trauma, who finds solace in cinema. This refuge soon morphs into an obsession: to create a film based on his unsettling real-life experiences. However, when critics harshly rebuke his cinematic representation, it feels as though they're critiquing his very existence, driving him further into madness. This spirals into a fixation to retaliate against those critics who he feels fail in their roles. Salman delivered a compelling performance as the serial killer, while Sunny Deol showcased his trademark intensity. The supporting cast, too, fulfilled their roles commendably. For me, this film was a riveting narrative with an engaging plot, reminiscent of an Indian take on 'American Psycho