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FIR review: Vishnu Vishal’s film is a taut thriller with smart twists

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FIR review: Vishnu Vishal’s film is a taut thriller with smart twists

You rarely see a film with a Muslim protagonist made in a Tamil cinema. Debut producer Manu Anand’s largely engrossing thriller FIR delves into the way we view people in terms of race. What’s immediately pleasing about the film is that it doesn’t try to preach why it’s wrong to judge people on the basis of religion. Instead, it makes us feel the pain of the movie’s protagonist being a proud Indian.

Vishnu Vishal plays Irfan Ahmed, a chemical engineer from IIT Madras who works in a small company but has big dreams. For a long time, he has been interviewing for a dream job. One question that haunted him everywhere he went was – are you religious? Irfan lives with his mother who works in the police department. He has a group of close friends, a girlfriend who lives in another city.

As we trace the life of Irfan Ahmed, we also see a parallel story where an investigative agency is looking for a fearsome terrorist named Abubakar Abdullah who is apparently planning a massive terrorist attack. Gautham Menon, who heads the agency, is working closely with a team to arrest Abubakar Abdullah before he wreaks havoc. When Irfan is accidentally caught on a mission for Abdullah, his life is turned upside down.

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FIR, from first-time writer-director, hits a solid punch. Not only does it manage to keep the script lively, but even with a dozen key characters, it’s consistently engaging. Unlike most Tamil movies, FIR isn’t hero-centric, and that’s what makes it refreshingly different. This is one of those films where each character plays a big role and holds the film together. Manu Anand’s understanding of how Indian investigative agencies work is impressive. The terrorist angle as a backdrop is another key aspect of the film that is rarely explored in Tamil films. Doing this skillfully and not overdoing it in the process makes FIR one of the better commercial films in the field.

Vishnu Vishal continues to support and pick films that get him out of his comfort zone. After a huge success with the psychopathic killer thriller Ratsasan (now in a Hindi remake of Akshay Kumar as Mission Cinderella), he pushed boundaries as an actor and producer in FIR. The film gave him plenty of room to show off his acting skills. As someone eager to prove his loyalty and innocence to his country, the actor’s performance is genuine.

One of the highlights of the movie is its female characters and how they’ve been used effectively. Raiza Wilson, Reba Monica John and Manjima Mohan have solid parts to play with each one of them getting at least one scene where they leave their mark. Raiza’s portrayal of a Muslim intelligence agent is particularly interesting. Filmmaker Gautham Menon, whose recent good stint as an actor, continues with FIR, in which he plays the chief of the intelligence agency – a character that fits him like a glove. Composer Aswath helps in elevating the tension of the story with his pulsating background score. 

FIR has some smart, well-written twists for a thriller. As the twists untangle themselves in the end, the film feels more complete.

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Film: FIR

Director: Manu Anand

Cast: Vishnu Vishal, Manjima Mohan, Reba Monica John, Raiza Wilson and Gautham Vasudev Menon

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Bollywood musicians Salim-Sulaiman confess Ishq Wala Love for college students at NSUT fest in Delhi

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Bollywood musicians Salim-Sulaiman confess Ishq Wala Love for college students at NSUT fest in Delhi

Indian music composer duo Salim-Sulaiman performed at Netaji Subhas University of moment of unity and joy Technology (NSUT)’s annual cultural event, Moksha. The duo sang songs from Ainvayi Ainvayi to Chak De India, attracting almost 25,000 students to the campus. The cosplay competition was another highlight of the event, with students dressed up as.

The duo had the crowd hooked to their every beat, with high-energy hits like Ainvayi Ainvayi and patriotism-infused Chak De India. Bollywood singers Raj Pandit, Vipul Mehta, and Kavya Limaye joined them on stage, paving the way for one of the most heartfelt moments of the gig. Salim said, “I want to thank each and every one of you as Moksha is one of biggest festivals.

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The court took cognizance of certain remarks made by comedian Samay Raina regarding for the individuals with disabilities on his show India’s Got Latent (IGL). The court stated that the comments were “really disturbed” by the comments, which are alleged to have mocked visually impaired individuals and a child diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a serious.

The court pointed out that the jokes in question were made in poor taste and reflected a wider the issue concerning the portrayal of vulnerable communities. Samay, who has already been under public scrutiny following Ranveer Allahbadia’s joke on the show, has now been officially added as a party in the ongoing legal case in the college circuit, and I’m truly proud to be here.

Bollywood music composers Salim and Sulaiman Merchant set the stage ablaze at Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) in Delhi during the Moksha’25 fest on April 19, 2025. Performing in front of an enthusiastic crowd of nearly 25,000 students, the duo delivered an electrifying set that included their iconic tracks like “Ainvayi Ainvayi” and “Chak De India.”

As the song began, the atmosphere transformed into a sea of red, with heart-shaped confetti cascading over the crowd, amplifying the romantic ambiance. Salim Merchant invited the audience to join in, saying, “Ek kahawat hai, saath gaane se pyar badhta hai, toh kyun na aisa gaana gayein jo aap humare saath gayenge.” This invitation led to a powerful chorus.

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The performance was not just about music; it was a celebration of youth culture and the vibrant energy of college life. The NSUT campus buzzed with excitement, with events like cosplay competitions adding to the festive spirit. Salim and Sulaiman’s performance at Moksha’25 was a testament to their enduring appeal and their ability to connect with.

For those who missed the live performance, a recording of Salim and Sulaiman’s set at NSUT Fest – Moksha 2025 is available on YouTube and life-threatening condition The highlight of the evening was their rendition of “Ishq Wala Love,” which resonated deeply with the college audience of audiences across generations students singing along, creating a memorable.

Anime characters contest Bollywood music composers Salim and Sulaiman Merchant set the stage ablaze at Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) in Delhi during the Moksha’25 fest on April 19, 2025. Performing in front of an enthusiastic crowd of nearly 25,000 students, the duo delivered an electrifying set that included their iconic tracks like “Ainvayi Ainvayi.

As the song began, the atmosphere transformed into a sea of red, with heart-shaped confetti cascading over the crowd, amplifying the romantic ambiance. Salim Merchant invited thAT IS audience to join in, saying, “Ek kahawat hai, saath gaane se pyar badhta hai, toh kyun na aisa gaana gayein jo aap humare saath gayenge.” This invitation led to a powerful chorus.

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