1 Line Review: A bold step during your road trip can
change your life. Forever.
You are out on a road trip, on the way you try teaching the local villagers a lesson for some wrong doing, you get involved, you get scared, you try to run, you mess up, you die.
That’s NH10 for you in a nutshell.
But the message in the movie is far deeper than that. It’s about honour killing and women’s status in this male dominated world. And this is not far fetched at all, what you see in the movie actually exists in India even today. Far all you know much worse than you see or can imagine. In the movie you will also come to know that its not only the men in the family who have lost it, the elder women in the house are also part of this mess.
The mess called honour killing.
To give you fair warning, the violence in the movie is pretty gross and you better close your eyes if you cannot digest scenes involving iron rods hitting human body. The thrill and suspense in a few scenes are not far off from a horror movie, hold tight to your seats.
Its not a long movie (just 2 hours) and I liked it even more for that fact. It has not been dragged and its an on the spot movie with clear focus.
Anushka’s performance is commendable.
Go watch it.