Movie Review: Hunterrr

Movie Review: Hunterrr hunterrr

Rating: 2/5

Genre: Comedy/Drama

Director Harshvardhan Kulkarni, who has also written the script,  has managed to churn out an interesting film that might become a stepping stone in this genre for Hindi cinema. The film traces the life of Mandar (Gulshan Deviah) whose only aim in life is to have sex with women.

Hunterrr is not a love story, but it is not a sex-tinted, vulgar view of life either. It is a story about a kid who discovers sexual fantasies, gets to explore the fantasies in real life and eventually strikes a connection with a woman for whom he wants to quit it all.

The film fails to become the milestone for its genre, seeming long and drawn out. Harshvardhan Kulkarni defies the chronological way of story-telling, and the tool that could have added intrigue to the narrative, actually brings confusion. There is a clear attempt to validate Mandar’s actions relating them to incidents in his earlier life, but most of the times, the connection is not clear to the audience. Gulshan Deviah and Radhika Apte effortlessly step into their characters. Gulshan adds charm and cuteness to the guy who wants a more colorful life and Radhika brings life to her character, Trupti.