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Kill is not a date movie. It is not a family film. It is a pressure cooker of rage set to "puree." If you loved Nobody , The Raid 2 , or John Wick 4 (specifically the Arc de Triomphe scene), you need to see this. It proves that India can produce world-class, export-ready action that beats Hollywood at its own brutal game.
"Kill" is not for the faint of heart. It is brutal, gory, and intense. However, for action aficionados, it is a masterpiece of the genre. It successfully puts Indian action cinema on the global map with a style that rivals The Raid or John Wick in terms of sheer intensity.