Tigers Review: Emraan Hashmi Plays An Unconventional Hero; Danis' Story-telling Wins Yet Again!
Danis Tanovich, who won an Oscar for his film No Man's Land in 2001, has yet again managed to leave a mark through his film Tigers. Emraan Hashmi brings the middle-class man character to life well.
Danis
Tanovich,
who
won
an
Oscar
for
his
film
No
Man's
Land
in
2001,
has
yet
again
managed
to
leave
a
mark
through
his
film
Tigers.
The
film
was
first
screened
at
Toronto
International
Film
Festival
in
2014.
Today
(November
21,
2018),
the
Emraan
Hashmi
starrer
hits
the
digital
platform.
The
story
revolves
around
a
Pakistani
pharmaceutical
salesman
Ayan,
who
is
fighting
against
a
multinational
firm
that
manufactures
breast
milk
substitute,
which
has
taken
lives
of
hundreds
and
thousands
of
infants
across
the
globe.
One
of
the
best
features
about
the
film
includes
realistic
portrayal
of
the
protagonist,
rather
than
showing
them
to
be
unrealistically
heroic.
Emraan
Hashmi
plays
the
role
of
an
unconventional
hero,
and
surprises
fans
with
an
unseen
side
of
his
character
portrayal.
The
cinematography
is
brilliant,
especially
consisting
of
scenes
that
ficus
around
infants
suffering
due
to
usage
of
the
live
threatening
product.
Danis
has
retained
the
sense
of
realism
in
the
film
by
including
minimal
commercialism.
The
film
is
created
using
documentary-style
and
it
has
worked
well
for
the
director,
who
has
also
narrated
the
story
in
the
most
realistic
manner.
Meanwhile,
Emraan
Hashmi
brings
the
middle-class
man
character
to
life
through
his
body
language
and
mannerism.
One
of
the
positive
traits
about
the
movie
is
its
length,
which
is
of
1
hour
and
30
minutes.
However,
the
movie
drags
a
little
towards
the
pre-climax
portion.
Since,
the
film
is
based
on
a
true
story,
it
includes
a
few
real-life
footages
of
infants
dying
or
suffering,
which
could
possibly
disturb
sensitive
audiences.
.