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Madras Cafe movie review: Best political thriller so far

Director Shoojit Sircar who was lastly hailed with Vicky Donor breaks the shells of satirical humor and comes out shrewdly for a series of serious saga. Film: Madras CafeCast: John Abraham, Nargis Fakhri, Rashi Khanna;Director:





Each character has a weighty role and the director grants them complete freedom to take as much meat as possible out of their short appearance. From the person leaking information to the group of five involved in assassination, nothing go overboard.

Everything accompanies contentedly the fast paced first half, which follows the heart-thumping second half, chiefly the last 15 minutes. 

However, it might require for some to run their wits in grasping rebellion Tamil groups and in decoding the links and clues which are neither cracked that effortlessly onscreen. You might also be perturbed by Fakhri's reply in English to Hindi and Tamil commuters.

But here it is cinematic liberty, which Sircar enjoys by delivering an intriguing saga which is brilliantly scripted by Somnath Dey and Shubendu Bhattacharya.