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Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga Movie REVIEW; Yami Gautam SHINES In This Gripping Heist-Hijack Thriller!

Yami Gautam & Sunny Kaushal starrer Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga – streaming on Netflix – will surprisingly keep you hooked at the edge of your seat.

Director: Ajay Singh

Cast: Yami Gautam Dhar, Sunny Kaushal, Sharad Kelkar, Indraneil Sen Gupta

Duration: 1 Hour 50 Mins

Rating: 3/5

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Storyline:

Flight attendant Neha Grover (played by Yami Gautam) meets a business class passenger Ankit Sethi (played by Sunny Kaushal) on one of her flights. After a couple of brief meetings, wooed by Ankit’s charming persona, the two begin a whirlwind affair.

Ankit works for a diamond insurance firm and has to repay a hefty debt of Rs 20 crores. After Neha gets dragged into Ankit’s money problems, the two are forced to steal diamonds to clear the debt. The couple then decides to steal diamonds worth Rs 120 crores being smuggled on the plane.

But 40,000 feet in the air, the courier they need to steal from is swapped, and the plan goes amiss as terrorists hijack the plane. What happens next? Do they finally manage to steal the diamonds? Will they succeed in their heist or fall prey to the hostage situation?

Watch Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga to see how the drama unfolds…

What Do We Think?

With a runtime of less than 2 hours, Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga definitely keeps you hooked and intrigued till the very last minute. The movie has its own twists and tales with a few drawbacks too. While the first half is lil bland, the post-interval part is where the actual story unfolds and the second half compensates with its gripping storyline and major plot twists.

Director Ajay Singh has managed to bring out the tension and distress in the scenes where the passengers are being held, hostage. However, the hijack sequences might seem a bit stretched at times as the hijackers, most of the time, are doing nothing but screaming out loud and beating up Ankit.

Talking about performances, Yami Gautam as Neha steals the show. She shines in each and every scene. Her character arc is a revelation and the change in her expressions – from an emotional flight attendant to a sassy gal seeking revenge – is laudable. Sunny Kaushal, on the other hand, is convincing. Yami and Sunny look good but their onscreen chemistry lacks the spark.

Sharad Kelkar as RAW deputy Parvez Shaikh is a delight to watch. However, he could have had more scenes. Indraneil Sengupta does his part well in his limited scenes but he seems to be a wasted opportunity as he could have gotten much more to offer to the story.

HIT Or MISS?

In a nutshell, Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga is entertaining and will keep you glued to your screens till its end. The movie turns out to be an interesting heist-hijack thriller and is worth a one-time watch.

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