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Kashyap's Kennedy: Dark Brilliance or Convoluted Chaos?
20 Feb
Summary
- An ex-police officer turned assassin-for-hire seeks vengeance.
- The film delves into the dark underbelly of Mumbai.
- Kashyap's political voice is sharp but can become convoluted.

Anurag Kashyap's latest film, 'Kennedy,' features Rahul Bhat as Uday Shetty, a former police officer now working as an assassin. The narrative unfolds amidst the second wave of the pandemic in Mumbai, delving into a nefarious plan within the city's underbelly.
Kashyap is celebrated for his unflinching political voice and ability to blend social commentary with dark humor. However, 'Kennedy' occasionally struggles with a convoluted screenplay, which can dilute the impact of its intended reveals and climactic moments. The film explores themes of vengeance and the consequences faced by its protagonist.
Rahul Bhat delivers a strong performance, holding the film together with his portrayal of a grieving father and a man consumed by dejection. Sunny Leone also features, playing a character whose potential remains somewhat underdeveloped. The cinematography by Sylvester Fonseca enhances the intense atmosphere, while the music complements Kashyap's distinctive style.




