Tejas Nair
Johnny Gaddar of Bollywood was so thrilling, it showcased many of the seven sins of life. Unnam, on the other hand, finds itself in a situation where it is on the verge of becoming a blunder.Performances are good, but the setup, editing, cinematography & direction is what makes it a terrible cinema. Not much to say about it, but some newbies have managed to do well. 4.5/10.Story is fine, but the screenplay is very fast, which actually works for the movie. The act between Srinivasan & Asif Ali is one to be looked for.BOTTOM LINE: An average watch for people who haven't watched any of the adaptations. Recommended!