

Kill: Masacre en el tren
Directed by Nikhil Nagesh BhatSigue a un pasajero en un tren a Nueva Delhi. El tren pronto se convierte en un campo de batalla en el que un par de comandos se enfrentan a un ejército de bandidos invasores.
Kill: Masacre en el tren Ratings & Reviews
- Markus Schwengeler2 de septiembre de 20255.0 / 10: I don't understand the high rating of IMDB, the reason for my rating is, the film has been called the most brutal India and the main character only goes at the beginning with fists on the attackers that is unfortunately exaggerated and unbelievable
- PatrikStar13 de julio de 2025"Kill" the movie about how many different ways there are to kill people on a train.
- Tyler S25 de junio de 2025👍👍 8.5/10
- Varun19 de octubre de 2024Definitely a solid banger but one I have slightly mixed feelings about. I tried going in blind but I heard that the John Wick director is going to remake this film and it’s been getting tons of praise so I did have high expectations. The beginning is a bit weak because I found the usual Bollywood romance very cringe and also the first action scene started off with tons of cuts and zero one takes which I’ve been conditioned to expect from newer action films like John Wick, The Raid, Extraction, Monkey Man, etc. so I got a bit disappointed. However there’s nothing inherently wrong with cuts and it gets used very effectively as the movie progresses. Then it just gets absolutely brutal and every single scene packs a strong punch in your guts and emotions. It takes very unpredictable turns which keeps you on your toes and also sets it apart from other traditional action films. The fight choreography in such a narrow Indian railway is brilliant. The gory and eye-wincing practical effects are top notch, you won’t find any garbage Bollywood VFX here. The score was pretty damn good, although I think the sound balancing for home streaming isn’t very great as I had to constantly change the volume, with the punches in some scenes sounding weak and the music in certain scenes being deafeningly loud. The actor who played the villain, Raghav Juyal, is actually a professional dancer who found his fame competing and anchoring in multiple Indian dance shows and I’ve had such a great time following his dance career for many years so I was really thrilled to see him making such a good acting debut. It’s Lakshya Lalwani’s debut as well and he killed the role with his badass aura. The main issue that keeps this from being a masterpiece is the extremely silly plot armour at multiple points, it doesn’t happen much in the action scenes itself but more so when a person ends up captured. I assure you it doesn’t take away from the enjoyable plot, but it is an area where you’d be better off lowering your expectations. I think all the villains played their roles well and kept things entertaining as they eventually become the hunted. I’m super proud of Bollywood for finally caring about crafting an actually good action movie that doesn’t shy away from brutality and uses minimal cgi. The industry needs to continue making bold moves like this and enhancing audience tastes beyond melodramatic masala. Despite the flaws, I think this is an awesome carnage feast for the eyes of any action movie fan and would highly recommend everyone check it out!
- Chris C31 de mayo de 2025It's almost non-stop brutal, bloody action from start to finish. Normally, I'd be all for that, but here it starts to become repetitive about halfway through, as there simply isn't that much variety to the fight scenes. The plot is really just a bare outline and the villains hardly more than caricatures—even the hero is only slightly more fleshed out. That all said, it's still an entertaining film and if you're in the mood for constant, brutal melee fighting, then this one is going to satisfy that itch. Just don't go into it expecting anything particularly new or unique.
- Christopher A. Mullinax4 de abril de 2025`tried watching this and couldn’t make it through the first 10 minutes. This movie was horrible.
- jackmeat2 de marzo de 2025My quick rating - 7.8/10. This flick has rightfully earned its spot as the featured trailer of the week, setting the stage for an action-packed spectacle that will keep you glued to the screen. From the moment the film begins, you're thrust into a relentless barrage of hand-to-hand combat that lasts a solid 45 minutes before the main storyline even begins. This movie effortlessly transitions from a Die Hard scenario on a train to a full-throttle revenge flick, thanks to the introduction of a one-man army portrayed by Lakshya. The plot kicks off with an army commando who discovers that his true love is being forced into an arranged marriage. Determined to derail this plan, he boards a New Delhi-bound train, setting the stage for a daring quest. However, the real action begins when a gang of knife-wielding thieves terrorizes the passengers. The commando springs into action, taking on the criminals in a brutal, death-defying kill spree to save the innocent lives around him. What should have been a typical commute transforms into an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride. Lakshya's performance as the commando is nothing short of spectacular. His portrayal of a man who abandons all rules to save the ones he loves is both intense and captivating. The sheer brutality of the fight scenes, combined with the high stakes of the situation, makes for an unforgettable viewing experience. The choreography is top-notch, with each fight sequence more intense and creative than the last. I found it crazy it was able to maintain such a high level of tension and excitement throughout its runtime. The film doesn't shy away from showcasing the raw, visceral nature of combat, and the body count is definitely something to behold. If I were still doing body count movie reviews like back in high school, this film would undoubtedly rank high on the list. In summary, this is a must-watch for action enthusiasts. With its relentless combat sequences, compelling storyline, and a standout performance by Lakshya, this film delivers on all fronts. It's a brutal, exhilarating ride that will leave you breathless and eager for more.
- N-U-M-A-N24 de noviembre de 2024Awesome, since The First minute!!!!!!
- Cebrail Erdogan18 de noviembre de 2024Nice one
Kill: Masacre en el tren Trivia
Kill: Masacre en el tren was released on 4 de julio de 2024.
Kill: Masacre en el tren was directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat.
Kill: Masacre en el tren has a runtime of 1h 45min.
Kill: Masacre en el tren was produced by Karan Johar, Hiroo Johar, Achin Jain, Apoorva Mehta, Guneet Monga.
The key characters in Kill: Masacre en el tren are Amrit Rathod (Lakshya Lalwani), Fani (Raghav Juyal), Tulika Singh (Tanya Maniktala).
Kill: Masacre en el tren is rated 18.
Kill: Masacre en el tren is an Action, Drama, Suspense film.
Kill: Masacre en el tren has an audience rating of 8.6 out of 10.















