Mumbai, October 11: If Feroz Khan would have been alive today, he would have made a movie like ACID FACTORY. Reason being that this is exactly the kind of film that Feroz Khan loved to make decades back. A thriller which is stylish, non-stop and has a definite story to tell, ACID FACTORY is truly Suparn Verma’s tribute to Feroz Khan brand of cinema.
While Feroz Khan inspiration is quite apparent, once also sees the film maker bearing similar sensibilities as that of Abbas Mustan when it comes to putting together a thriller. The film is pretty much like Abbas Mustan directed RACE where there was a twist in the plot at more than half a dozen odd junctures. As has been a much known adage, for a suspense thriller to work, it should have a strong motive, a curiosity factor that rises exponentially and the final twist that catches you unaware. But what can one say about a film like ACID FACTORY where during the entire 100 minutes, there is one layer after another being peeled off, hence leading to a mystery being broken at practically every 10 minutes?
—Agencies