India, Dec. 8 -- Kadak Singh isn't the story of a strict father who is harsh on his children and in turn, gets this name from them. Neither it is the story of a moralistic officer who is declared corrupt and is now trying to clear his name. It's a human story and a thriller of how people in power use you for their vested interests and if need be, fabricate stories to frame you, trap you or even push you to take your life. Directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury (who has earlier helmed Pink and Lost, besides Bengali films), Kadak Singh is real, relatable and doesn't make you feel you're transported to a fictional world where characters seem made up just to prove a point. (Also read: Joram review: Manoj Bajpayee carries this slow-pace survival ...