Star cast: Abeer Khan, Puja Sharma, Rajesh Sharma, Kiran Kumar, Kamlesh Sawant, Nikhat Khan, Raza Murad
Director: Naushad Siddiqui
The story begins in a mysterious bungalow named “Grey House,” surrounded by dense trees. A shadowy figure, cloaked in a raincoat and holding a torch and magnifying glass, enters the house and brutally murders an older man. This chilling act sets the stage for a series of events that form the crux of the story.
Kabir Rathore (Abeer Khan), a spirited young man aspiring to become a police officer, frequently takes on petty criminals in his quest for justice. He meets Kiara (Puja Sharma), a police officer, who introduces him to her father, Yashpal Singh (Rajesh Sharma), a senior officer. Yashpal offers Kabir a challenge—solve the murder mystery at Grey House, and he will help Kabir join the police force.
As Kabir dives into the investigation, more murders unfold within the eerie house, intensifying the suspense. The film keeps the audience guessing about the true culprit until the very end.
Abeer Khan shines in his debut role as Kabir Rathore, showcasing commendable growth in his performance throughout the film. Puja Sharma also impresses in her debut as Kiara, portraying her role with confidence. Veteran actors Rajesh Sharma, Kiran Kumar, Raza Murad, Nikhat Khan, and Kamlesh Sawant add depth to the narrative with their seasoned performances. Kiran Kumar, in particular, delivers a memorable portrayal of Vikrant Rana, leaving a lasting impact.
Naushad Siddiqui successfully weaves a compelling narrative, keeping the suspense alive till the climax. His attention to detail ensures that every scene contributes to the mystery, and he brings out the best in both newcomers and seasoned actors.
The film features two captivating songs: “Lahu Awaaz Deta Hai,” sung by Sukhwinder Singh, and “Yaariyan,” performed by Shaan. Both tracks blend seamlessly with the storyline. The background score by H. Roy elevates the tension and enhances the film’s thrilling atmosphere.
Mission Grey House is an engaging suspense thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. With a tightly woven plot, strong performances, and balanced pacing, the film offers an entertaining cinematic experience. It’s a must-watch for fans of the genre who enjoy an intriguing mystery with action and emotional depth.
Rating: 3 (out of 5 stars)
Mission Grey House is releasing on 17th January
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