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R. Madhavan continues his streak of picking substantial, character-driven roles. As Yathaarth, he is suave yet frantic. He portrays the desperation of a husband trying to save his marriage and his life with nuance, switching between vulnerability and aggression seamlessly.
However, the show-stealer is Aparshakti Khurana. Shedding his usual comic avatar, Khurana delivers a chilling performance as the terrorist. He brings an unpredictable energy to the screen that makes you fear him one moment and pity him the next. His chemistry with Madhavan creates some of the best verbal confrontations seen in recent Hindi cinema.
Khushalii Kumar also holds her ground in a complex role that requires her to balance the dynamics between two strong male leads. SouthFreak.com Dhokha Round D Corne...
The story unfolds over a single, tense afternoon in a luxury high-rise apartment. Yathaarth Sinha (R. Madhavan) is a successful author married to Sanchi (Khushalii Kumar). Their seemingly perfect life is shattered when a terrorist, Gul (Aparshakti Khurana), breaks into their home to hide from the police.
What follows is a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. But this isn't your standard home-invasion thriller. The twist? Both the husband and the terrorist begin to realize that the wife might be hiding secrets far more dangerous than the intruder himself. The tagline "Round D Corner" isn't just about the architecture of the building; it’s about the circular nature of truth and lies. As the police (Darshan Kumaar) surround the building, the narrative flips constantly—who is the victim, and who is the villain? He portrays the desperation of a husband trying
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Director Kookie V. Gulati utilizes the "Single Location" format effectively. Unlike films that rely on exotic locations, Dhokha relies on tight frames and shadows. The camera work makes the apartment feel like a character itself—sometimes a sanctuary, sometimes a prison. The background score adds to the tension without becoming overwhelming. He brings an unpredictable energy to the screen
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The protagonist, Arjun (played by an indie actor), returns home early from a business trip to surprise his wife, Meera. Instead, he finds a locked bedroom door and muffled voices. When Meera opens the door, she is alone but visibly nervous. A dropped cigarette butt (she doesn’t smoke) fuels his suspicion.