Reviewed by nairtejas 6 / 10 A Raw Chronicle Of Wicked, Urban Escapades. On the whole, 'Ugly' is a massive winner from Kashyap! He ends 2014, with a roar! Very Strongly Recommended! Surveen Chawla is effective, in a brief role. Vineet Kumar Singh is fabulous, yet again. Tejaswini Kolhapure is brilliantly restrained. His performance here, deserves distinction marks. Displaying anger & frustration, with zeal. Performance-Wise: Ronit Roy is outstanding as the cop. Kashyap's Direction is suitably creepy & eerie.
I'd like to point out, the last scene of the film, it's haunting & the Screenplay peaks itself then. The characters are Grey, while the narrative is blunt & on-your-face. 'Ugly' is entirely grim & bleak, a film that has an atmosphere of its own. Throughly engaging & interesting, Kashyap creates a world of deception & cruelty, with absolutely no inhibitions. 'Ugly' Synopsis: A terrible tale of corruption, indifference, and systemic violence starts when 10 year old daughter of an aspiring actor disappears. Kashyap also aces with superb performances, led by Ronit Roy & Rahul Bhat. Reviewed by namashi_1 9 / 10 Kashyap's Darkest & Finest Hour!Īnurag Kashyap delivers a disturbing & unsettling tale with 'Ugly', a film that's raw & realistic. As the investigation proceeds, the characters are placed in sordid scenarios that reveal their unsavory sides the mind games between the both the fathers in particular lend the procedural its most gripping drama as everyone else is getting greedy and ugly not caring about the kidnapped girl. The suicidal mother has an ax to grind with both her ex-husband and her current husband. Her parents are divorced and her stepfather (a cop) steps in for the investigation. The film portrays the kidnapping of a little girl of 10, who is out with her father for the day.