TITLI

Titli (2014) Review – A Dark Family Crime Drama That Finds Hope in the Harshest Corners

Intro: Titli (2014) is a Hindi neo-noir crime drama written and directed by Kanu Behl, and co-produced by Dibakar Banerjee Productions and Yash Raj Films. Streaming now on Netflix, the film stars Shashank AroraShivani RaghuvanshiRanvir ShoreyAmit Sial, and Lalit Behl. Set in the rough lanes of Delhi, the story follows a dysfunctional family involved in car-jacking crimes, where the youngest son dreams of breaking free from the violent cycle.

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REVIEW (90 Words):  I watched Titli mainly because of the cast, and I’m not disappointed. The performances are strong across the board. The plot is straightforward but filled with intense internal and family conflicts. The film dives deep into a violent, emotionally broken household where survival often replaces affection. It’s dark, uncomfortable, and real. The transformation of the lead character feels slow yet believable. While the film may not offer easy entertainment, it stays engaging through its characters. A gritty watch that works because of its performances and emotional honesty.

REVIEW (180 Words): Titli (2014) is a dark and intense crime drama that explores a dysfunctional family trapped in violence and survival. I started watching it mainly because of the cast, and thankfully, they do not disappoint. Shashank AroraRanvir ShoreyAmit Sial, Shivani Raghuvanshi and Lalit Behl deliver powerful performances that make the characters feel real and unsettling.
The story itself is fairly straightforward — a young man wants to escape his criminal family and build a different life. But what makes the film engaging is the constant tension inside the house. The conflicts are not just physical but emotional and psychological. There is anger, frustration, and helplessness in almost every scene.
Director Kanu Behl presents Delhi’s underbelly with raw honesty. Violence feels close to the surface, never exaggerated but always present. The film is not easy to watch, yet it slowly builds into something meaningful. Despite its darkness, there is a small thread of hope running through it.
It’s not comfort cinema, but it’s a strong, character-driven film worth watching on Netflix.

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