‘Shaitan’ tells the story of five youngsters who are out to have a recklessly adventurous time but get involved in a botched crime. They have access to money, are from affluent backgrounds, but they don’t do anything, so they experiment with life like a lot of kids of this generation. Then comes that one moment, an accident, which turns around their lives.
In view of covering up the accident that they are associated with, the five youngsters pass through all the things that they hardly imagine before bringing out their inner Shaitan. Police Inspector Mathur [Rajeev Khandelwal] is trusted upon to deal with this case and what follows tells forms the rest of the story.
There will be too many adjectives that can be used after watching Shaitan but in one word, it is outstanding. Bejoy comes up with a script that usually one associates in real life and the way he handled it, take a bow Bejoy. From the script to the way he narrated it, everything fell in place for Bejoy or so we can say made by him.
The film, which starts off on a slow pace gears its momentum as it proceeds and there’s no stopping till it gets completed. The plot with twists and turns brings out the inner Shaitan of the lead as they fight the inner demons in their own capacities. Not a dull moment disturbs Shaitan as the thriller engages one to the last minute. Dialogues play their role as they are conversational, hard-hitting and youth-centric.
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