

After moving to Mumbai, an ambitious young man becomes the stock trader for a notorious businessman.
Acting
Saif's Shakun Kothari: pure capitalist villainy with a smile.
Direction
Gauravv Chawla channels Oliver Stone's greed-is-good aesthetic competently.
Writing
Dialogue sharper than a broker's suit—when it's not exposition-dumping.
Director
Gauravv K. Chawla
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Saif Ali Khan based Shakun Kothari on real-life Indian business tycoons, reportedly studying Vijay Mallya's public persona and body language.
One of the few Hindi films to seriously engage with stock market mechanics; released during India's #MeToo wave, making its ruthless masculinity accidentally timely commentary.