A Killer is on the prowl. He is heartless, shameless, fearless, and has a wicked sense of humour. "You drive taxi for living similarly I kill people for a living. A Job is a Job," he says like an astute executive in a high profile firm. This professional rocks! Bhatt Camp is back again in the thick of things after their critically acclaimed and commercially lucrative `Gangster'. This time it is `The Killer' that will establish Irfan Khan as The Most Wanted. Serial Kisser Emraan Hashmi breaks away from the Usual to deliver a surprisingly able foil to the magic of Irfan. This blatant copy of Tom Cruise starrer `Collateral' has a good chance of scoring at the Box Office. The two hour something length and fast paced narrative keeps you engaged. For good.
Nikhil Joshi (Emraan Hashmi) is a cool cab driver in Dubai who falls into the trap of a killer Vikram (Irfan Khan) who hires him for the night (Of course Joshi Ji doesn't know what `job' Vikram has set out to do at night). An ambitious Nikhil impresses `Sir ji' with his expert driving and precision in reaching the chosen destinations. But the moment he comes to know that his passenger is out to kill the witnesses of an underworld don Jabbar (Zakir Hussain) who is implicated in several cases in
Now, it's not as if Nikhil doesn't have a life other than ferrying a killer around the night life of
Camaraderie (Or maybe the lack of it) between the two main leads is the highlight of `The Killer'. The Tom and Jerry situations are a plenty. In a game of one-up-manship, both are trying to outdo each other. The one-liners and the counter attacks make for interesting watching. Irfan Khan as the killer fascinates with his absolute control over the art of acting. The bloody eyes of guilt after the first murder are washed away with an intense speed. With a deft ease he manipulates the weaknesses of the cab driver and keeps a close watch on his emotions.
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