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Director:
Navdeep SinghWriter:
Sudip SharmaStars:
Anushka Sharma, Ravi Beniwal, Siddharth Bharadwaj | See full cast and crew »Storyline
Meera and Arjun are professionals living in Gurgaon. When Meera walks out of a party late one
night, she gets attacked by a group of unknown men. Although she escapes through the skin of
her teeth, it leaves her traumatized. Arjun, partly blaming himself for not being there that night,
tries to make up for it by treating Meera to a luxurious desert holiday. As they stop on a Highway
Dhaba for dinner, they witness a young girl being picked up by a bunch of hoodlums. Arjun
chooses to step in, unmindful of the danger ahead.Written by King Motwani
night, she gets attacked by a group of unknown men. Although she escapes through the skin of
her teeth, it leaves her traumatized. Arjun, partly blaming himself for not being there that night,
tries to make up for it by treating Meera to a luxurious desert holiday. As they stop on a Highway
Dhaba for dinner, they witness a young girl being picked up by a bunch of hoodlums. Arjun
chooses to step in, unmindful of the danger ahead.Written by King Motwani
Movie Reviews
Lighting up her cigarette with the matchstick lying deserted from its owner, Anushka, with the
slightest hold on to the edge of her sanity and an enigmatic facial expression, picks up the
inanimate steel built strut from the ground and with the shrill, clanging sound of the steel being
dragged along the concrete road, she lays down the groundwork for her revenge.
Navdeep Singh has not only made the most out of a road trip gone wild but has also filled in each
of the scenes a continual thrill, of psyche driving in a meandering path of moral uncertainty and
of the exceptional screenplay with Darshan Kumaar as the village ruffian and Sharma as the shack
le breaker.
Keeping itself as the very point of interest throughout its complete time span of a near-2 hour
crime drama, the movie becomes more and more worthy of your extol as you seek deeper
through the story. While staying perfectly true to realism, NH10, with excellent direction, a
finely crafted story and brilliant performances, shines as Singh's undiluted masterpiece.
slightest hold on to the edge of her sanity and an enigmatic facial expression, picks up the
inanimate steel built strut from the ground and with the shrill, clanging sound of the steel being
dragged along the concrete road, she lays down the groundwork for her revenge.
Navdeep Singh has not only made the most out of a road trip gone wild but has also filled in each
of the scenes a continual thrill, of psyche driving in a meandering path of moral uncertainty and
of the exceptional screenplay with Darshan Kumaar as the village ruffian and Sharma as the shack
le breaker.
Keeping itself as the very point of interest throughout its complete time span of a near-2 hour
crime drama, the movie becomes more and more worthy of your extol as you seek deeper
through the story. While staying perfectly true to realism, NH10, with excellent direction, a
finely crafted story and brilliant performances, shines as Singh's undiluted masterpiece.





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