‘Sector 36’ movie starring Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal is making a buzz across social media platforms because of its crazy real-life story. Directed by Aditya Nimbalkar, the movie aims to delve deep into the psychology of a psychopath. The movie is released on Netflix. Check out the review of the movie.
Sector 36 Movie
Sector 36 is a crime thriller movie taken from a real-life horrific incident named Nithari Killings that took place in Noida in 2006. The movie takes an in-depth dive into the mindset of a psychopath. Prem Singh is the main character in the movie, played by Vikrant Massey. He is shown as a paedophile and murderer, the root of which is derived from his childhood trauma. To please his master, Mr Bassi, Prem kidnaps children and also engages in organ trafficking for his sadistic pleasure. This gruesome incident shook the nation and raised concern for kids' safety.
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If you are a parent viewer who has young kids, brace yourselves for this disturbing watch, because the criminal according to the movie, could be a relative, friend or a neighbour.
Sector 36 Review
The movie is not a typical bollywood crime where a policeman runs after a criminal. But the movie (sector 36 trailer) is more intense and an eye-opener. Netflix took to Instagram to share the release of the movie.
#FlixPicks#Movie#Sector36 Episode 95. I worried about going through yet another serial killer saga but this was one surprised me @Deepakdobriyaal@VikrantMassey are outstanding. Congratulations director #adityanimbalkar, editor @sreekarprasad56 cinematographer @saurabhgoswamiipic.twitter.com/vq51NNqOFN
— Bhawana Somaaya (@bhawanasomaaya) September 13, 2024
The post read, “A neighbourhood’s darkest nightmare comes true when a relentless cop finds the source of their pain, amongst them. Sector 36, watch now only on Netflix.”
One of the Twitter user shared his review of the movie which read,
“I worried about going through yet another serial killer saga but this was one surprised me @Deepakdobriyaal @VikrantMassey are outstanding. Congratulations director #adityanimbalkar, editor @sreekarprasad56 cinematographer @saurabhgoswamii
While another user wrote, “Sector 36 has my favourite deepak dobriyal performance. Also, the movie is very, very ACAB. it is my 2nd fav bollywood movie of the year. so, it's a must-watch.”
sector 36 has my favorite deepak dobriyal performance. also, the movie is very, very ACAB. it is my 2nd fav bollywood movie of the year. so, it's a must-watch.
— Pramit (@pramitheus) September 13, 2024
full review in the thread. pic.twitter.com/sGHmvLodVp
Samina Shaikh wrote, “Watched #Sector36 yesterday & @VikrantMassey made it feel as if he’s that dangerous person for real! The fact that the story really exists in our society is scary! And such crimes do exist and take place around us on a daily basis. It’s like you may know a person but you may not really know what’s running in his or her mind, and to reach at that level where you just feel a different pleasure while doing crimes - that’s the dangerous and devilish level you’ve reached! Won’t reveal what it is, go and watch it now on @netflix . Deepak Dobriyal as the Inspector has done a brilliant job, but till date as I remember Jaideep Ahlawat’s dialogue from Paatal Lok : Jab SYSTEM mein hi Gadbadi ho, toh insaan kya hi kar sakta hai?! Corruption, greed, crime and brilliant actors performing the roles! A must watch (avoid at night to not get nightmares)."
Watched #Sector36 yesterday & @VikrantMassey made it feel like as if he’s that dangerous person for real! The fact that the story really exists in our society is scary! And such crimes do exist and take place around us on a daily basis. It’s like you may know a person but you may… pic.twitter.com/aPc94nuoUT
— Samina Shaikh 🇮🇳 (@saminaUFshaikh) September 13, 2024
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