First, I must praise Fardeen Khan. His performance was natural and impressive; he really delivered. However, overall, the movie is quite average. The story had the potential to be much better, but I found several disconnects that detracted from the experience.
For instance, the wife is having an affair, and at the same time, their child goes missing. Despite these high-stakes situations, the tension that should accompany such events is notably absent. The fact that the child is missing and yet they don't immediately go to the police felt unrealistic, only opting for help from a police connection later on.
Another inconsistency is the main drug dealer threatening Fardeen Khan over a sum of ₹20 lakh and then suddenly demanding ₹2 crore. These plot points lack practicality and realism, making it hard to engage fully with the narrative.
In summary, Visfot is an average film. If you're out of options and have nothing else to watch, you might consider giving it a try. The story revolves around a wife's affair, a missing child, a missing jacket (which contains drugs), and a chaotic series of events involving Fardeen Khan trying to clean up a mess his friend left him in. Unfortunately, it’s all quite average and doesn't live up to its potential.