Rajkummar Rao delivers a captivating, high-energy portrayal of Maalik, showcasing his versatility as a gangster

The movie kicks off with a fast-paced, stylish narrative that hooks viewers immediately

The film’s opening act is a rollercoaster of stylish storytelling, blending humor, drama, and action to pull you into Maalik’s chaotic world

Set in the late 1980s–1990s, the movie captures the dusty, gritty essence of Allahabad (Prayagraj) with stunning authenticity

As a suspended cop, Chatterjee brings gravitas and depth, making every scene he’s in emotionally charged and compelling

Chhillar shines as Maalik’s wife, grounding the story with her poised, heartfelt performance as the film’s ethical core

Pushkar’s portrayal of Maalik’s loyal aide adds emotional heft, making their bond a highlight of the narrative

Shukla’s convincing turn as a scheming politician adds a layer of socio-political intrigue to the gangster saga

Kirkire’s performance as a corrupt politician is both menacing and charismatic, elevating the film’s tension

From street brawls to dramatic shootouts, the well-choreographed action scenes deliver pure masala thrills