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User: OldDelhiMan “Reminded me of my son. He also got a B.A. pass course. Now he drives Ola. Realistic but painful. One star less because no subtitles for Hindi dialect.”

User: Priya_dreamz “Depressing. I watch movies to escape my life, not to see a boy fail his econometrics paper. Also, the heroine’s lipstick kept changing in the hostel scene. Unprofessional.” b.a. pass reviews

Opposite him is Sarika, played brilliantly by Shilpa Shukla. She is not the vamp of traditional Bollywood lore. She is a product of her own circumstances—a woman wielding her sexuality as both a weapon and a shield in a patriarchal world. User: OldDelhiMan “Reminded me of my son

Alok laughed at that one. Then he stopped laughing. Now he drives Ola

The brilliance of the narrative lies in how it flips the power dynamic. Initially, the audience fears for Mukesh—he is the prey. But as the story spirals, we realize the terrifying truth: in the game of survival, there are no winners, only survivors. Sarika uses Mukesh, but she is also being used by the machinery of the city and the men in power.