This is what a badass Indian serial killer thriller should look like! I had the good fortune of studying Parikh's textbook of forensic medicine( the Indian forensics bible), and watching this movie felt like I was revisiting many of those morbidly gruesome and interesting cases. It is fast paced, no nonsense, dark and clinical in its dealing of the real-life Stoneman cases of Mumbai and Calcutta during the 80s. The director and producer did a fabulous job of meticulously sticking to the bare basics and facts of the story, as well as conjuring up the hauntingly creepy atmosphere of those 80s nights when fear and panic gripped the Indian population of Sion owing to the serial killings. Kay Kay Menon did an outstanding portrayal of a no nonsense, focused cop on the track of the notorious serial killer stalking the poor and the homeless of the Mumbai streets. Never for a moment was I bored with the movie. It was edge of your seat stuff, and I particularly enjoyed the tribal India folklore and motivations behind the killer's psychology and deeds. Really an innovative and captivating angle and take on the story! I highly recommend this little gem to all and sundry.