India, April 20 -- Hammer hitting a head into mushy pulp. Drilling machines used to pin a beta-villain on to a wall for interrogation. Screwdrivers through noses. Knifes through eye-sockets. Box cutters opening a spine like a delivery-parcel. Gore- raw, merciless, red and vomit-triggering- everywhere. Blood sputtering like water. Flesh masticated by bullets all around. However, this is not the most scary part of this movie. But before we get to what is, here's the most witty part of this movie. It forces (arm-twists, may be) us to not just stare at what is happening, but what can happen- with the flip side of technology.

Fateh, the directorial debut of Covid-time real-hero Sonu Sood, has the same undeterred focus that Sood kept while hel...