A fictional story Inspired by true events, several children go missing from a basti (slum) in Sector 36. A determined police officer must now face off with a cunning serial killer as a chill... Read allA fictional story Inspired by true events, several children go missing from a basti (slum) in Sector 36. A determined police officer must now face off with a cunning serial killer as a chilling investigation and dark secrets unfold.A fictional story Inspired by true events, several children go missing from a basti (slum) in Sector 36. A determined police officer must now face off with a cunning serial killer as a chilling investigation and dark secrets unfold.
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Subir Kumar Biswas
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Sector 36' delves into dark themes like crime and child abuse, inspired by real events. Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal deliver intense performances, though the film faces criticism for its pacing and underdeveloped characters. Some find the plot elements lacking depth, wishing for a more profound exploration of its themes. The handling of sensitive subjects is met with mixed reactions, with opinions varying on whether it is gratuitous or realistically raw.
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Sector 36 is a compelling cinematic experience that excels in several key areas. The film's cinematography and overall filmmaking are notably impressive, creating a visually engaging and polished final product. The cast delivers strong performances, with Deepak Dobariyal standing out for his extraordinary portrayal, which many consider a career-defining role.
Vikrant Massey plays a cunning character who, while not embodying the traditional traits of a criminal, offers a satisfying performance that adds to the film's intrigue. The film's pacing and narrative structure are well-crafted, delivering key plot points and twists at just the right moments.
The film also benefits from Netflix's commitment to quality content, as evidenced by its effective use of budget and resources. Symbolic scenes, such as the cockroach being crushed and the reel Ravan chasing the real Ravan, are particularly noteworthy for their depth and creativity. Overall, Sector 36 is a strong entry in its genre, deserving of a high rating and recognition for its impressive execution.
Vikrant Massey plays a cunning character who, while not embodying the traditional traits of a criminal, offers a satisfying performance that adds to the film's intrigue. The film's pacing and narrative structure are well-crafted, delivering key plot points and twists at just the right moments.
The film also benefits from Netflix's commitment to quality content, as evidenced by its effective use of budget and resources. Symbolic scenes, such as the cockroach being crushed and the reel Ravan chasing the real Ravan, are particularly noteworthy for their depth and creativity. Overall, Sector 36 is a strong entry in its genre, deserving of a high rating and recognition for its impressive execution.
Sector 36" delivers a chilling portrayal of the infamous Nithari serial murders, capturing the darkest aspects of human nature. Vikrant Massey's performance as the psychopathic killer is both unsettling and captivating, while Deepak Dobriyal shines as a dedicated cop battling corruption.
The film maintains a gripping, suspense-filled narrative, masterfully balancing horror and investigation. Its dark cinematography enhances the bleak themes, creating an intense viewing experience.
Not for the faint-hearted, but a must-watch for those who can handle its raw exploration of violence and corruption.
Rating: 4.5/5 Recommendation: Watch if you can stomach disturbing content.
The film maintains a gripping, suspense-filled narrative, masterfully balancing horror and investigation. Its dark cinematography enhances the bleak themes, creating an intense viewing experience.
Not for the faint-hearted, but a must-watch for those who can handle its raw exploration of violence and corruption.
Rating: 4.5/5 Recommendation: Watch if you can stomach disturbing content.
Tone, Script & Story: The story is about children going missing in sector 36 and nearby areas in Delhi.
As shown in the trailer, there is no search for the culprit. It is established since the beginning who it is.
What grabs ones attention is the way how culprit confesses? He has no shame. He is insane and fearless.
The crime involves killing, chopping, consuming, selling organs of innocent individuals. The crime against about 25 people is confessed most of them being children.
The movie is depressing. The culprit has his associate among some bigger name. Despite the confession the culprits are set loose. Further into the investigation an officer is killed additionally. It happens because of involvement of men in power. We can see his missing poster as well.
Acting: Acting from all of the cast is executed well. After 12th fail Vikrant Massey's performance is worth mentioning.
Final Verdict: I wanted a positive ending. The movie is inspired from true events. What are makers trying to convey? Is the horror still existing? I will say watch it if u can accept negative ending and for the captured confession.
As shown in the trailer, there is no search for the culprit. It is established since the beginning who it is.
What grabs ones attention is the way how culprit confesses? He has no shame. He is insane and fearless.
The crime involves killing, chopping, consuming, selling organs of innocent individuals. The crime against about 25 people is confessed most of them being children.
The movie is depressing. The culprit has his associate among some bigger name. Despite the confession the culprits are set loose. Further into the investigation an officer is killed additionally. It happens because of involvement of men in power. We can see his missing poster as well.
Acting: Acting from all of the cast is executed well. After 12th fail Vikrant Massey's performance is worth mentioning.
Final Verdict: I wanted a positive ending. The movie is inspired from true events. What are makers trying to convey? Is the horror still existing? I will say watch it if u can accept negative ending and for the captured confession.
In the context of today's Indian Movie or Web Series the term "based on a real-story" has been used repeatedly in recent years. There is nothing wrong in dramatizing a real story to make a film. If films are reflections of society in a given time, it means every film tries to delineate the same in some form or other. If there is only copy cut of a real story that means compromising with creativity. Obviously, projecting reality in a film needs craftsmanship. But that reality can never be just narrating an event with celluloid glittering. Another term that Indian cinema is using repeatedly is "psycho" or "psychopath". Shakespeare's contemporary Ben Johnson identified mental state as "Humour". In Elizabethan England meaning of "humour" was different. It means certain trait of characters that provides uniqueness to every individual. Ben Johnson's humour proves that psycho or psychopath does not specify a certain sector rather it is the reality with ever individual. Psycho is ever present in all. But as today's films use the term psycho and connect it with crime are wrong approaches. But it is natural that a film will try to project what people want to watch.
As crime thriller has attained larger popularity in India, several films have been made on this. Sector 36 released in 2024 is another one. However, Sector 36 falls in the category of "Serial Killing" a different dimension of crime. Serial killing or such mindless slaughtering of the innocents is done because of whim, revenge, superstition and such others happen because of a perverted mentality. But Serial killing can never be characterized as psycho. This will be defaming human emotions. If all are psychos, why only serial killers be attributed with this?
As was expected, Sector 36 has not disappointed the viewers. However, the story of Sector 36 is nothing new. This is bound to happen if a writer throws away creativity while writing film-script and narrates a story just to create sensation. Like other films, Sector 36 suffers from the same ailment. Only celluloid sensation of crime and killing can never be a film script. Naturally, the plot seems swimming with the tide.
Here in such film character building a virtual non-entity. But this is true that despite melodrama, the actors have really performed well. But Vickram Messey does not seem a right choice. Question is not Messey's potentiality. Rather the question is presenting character in a befitting manner.
On the whole, Sector 36 is another addition of Crime Thriller in Bollywood. But is it justified to use a theme repeatedly? The viewers will enjoy watching this. But my apprehension is losing relevance and acceptability of a theme in certain theme. Indian Cinema must see Crime Thriller in Larger Perspective.
As crime thriller has attained larger popularity in India, several films have been made on this. Sector 36 released in 2024 is another one. However, Sector 36 falls in the category of "Serial Killing" a different dimension of crime. Serial killing or such mindless slaughtering of the innocents is done because of whim, revenge, superstition and such others happen because of a perverted mentality. But Serial killing can never be characterized as psycho. This will be defaming human emotions. If all are psychos, why only serial killers be attributed with this?
As was expected, Sector 36 has not disappointed the viewers. However, the story of Sector 36 is nothing new. This is bound to happen if a writer throws away creativity while writing film-script and narrates a story just to create sensation. Like other films, Sector 36 suffers from the same ailment. Only celluloid sensation of crime and killing can never be a film script. Naturally, the plot seems swimming with the tide.
Here in such film character building a virtual non-entity. But this is true that despite melodrama, the actors have really performed well. But Vickram Messey does not seem a right choice. Question is not Messey's potentiality. Rather the question is presenting character in a befitting manner.
On the whole, Sector 36 is another addition of Crime Thriller in Bollywood. But is it justified to use a theme repeatedly? The viewers will enjoy watching this. But my apprehension is losing relevance and acceptability of a theme in certain theme. Indian Cinema must see Crime Thriller in Larger Perspective.
The movie was okay but I felt the ending was missing, they could have added more information in the end or could have had a better ending to the story.
In the first half of the movie around 15-20 mins, it was holding me there completely but after that, I felt it was stretching the story.
I liked the acting of Vikrant Massey and I admire him for all the hard work he puts into the movies to make them perfect but personally, I don't wanna see him doing this kind of movie after watching great role/acting in his in all movies like 12th fail, Forensic, Broken , Hasin Dilrubba, Love Hostel, and Chappak.
I had expected more from this movie but it was average for me.
In the first half of the movie around 15-20 mins, it was holding me there completely but after that, I felt it was stretching the story.
I liked the acting of Vikrant Massey and I admire him for all the hard work he puts into the movies to make them perfect but personally, I don't wanna see him doing this kind of movie after watching great role/acting in his in all movies like 12th fail, Forensic, Broken , Hasin Dilrubba, Love Hostel, and Chappak.
I had expected more from this movie but it was average for me.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Nithari incident from which the movie is inspired happened in a house in Sector 31 , Noida in UP. The name of the movie states Sector 36 which is adjacent to Sector 31 in Noida and not the exact Sector where the crime was committed. Also movie makers have taken cinematic liberty in placing the incident in Delhi rather than in Noida.
- GoofsSPOOF: When the sub-inspector is murdered in the car, he is shown being stabbed 12 times. However, in the following scene, when his body appears again, his shirt only has four visible stab wounds, the same ones shown in the initial frame. The other eight stab wounds seem to have left no marks on his shirt, creating a noticeable continuity error.
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