Eventually he eliminates the hands that fed him in a brutal manner (Kalki) which when viewed will cause Neuralgia- and moves away-
Then comes the twist, despite his ability to find refuge and slip under the radar, the Anti-Terrorism Squad of the state of Maharashtra and the Intelligence bureau were one step ahead and he is nabbed in the end. They were watching his all the time which went unnoticed.
The film is well supported by Kalki Subramaniam who in real life is a transgender activist and well-known painter and adds great authenticity to the film. But Kudos to the Director and actor Deepak Sharma for taking on a role which most would refuse as a first timer and bringing to the world a vision and an insight into the mind of a Lone Wolf terrorist who could be lurking anywhere at any time.
Highly recommended for those who can stomach the evil of silent terror which is enhanced by the voice of famed classical singer Seema Uniyal from New Delhi giving the film that Rosemary's Baby feel.
Kalashnikov-the working title of the film has been changed to The Lone Wolf by its distributors with good reason. The film required wide exposure and needs to go far and wide. It has already won the Best Director award at the Dadasaheb Film Festival held in New Delhi last week. The film was conceived by the Executive producers along with the late Roger Ebert in 2012 during one of their meetings in 2011 in South East Asia-where he stated that the film was Highly futuristic, Surreal ..yet real and I hope it gets made.
Well,It has!
Australian born Indian actor Deepalk Sharma-The Lone Wolf
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AUSTRALIAN BORN INDIAN ACTOR DEEPAK SHARMA AS THE LONE WOLF IN HIS FIRST FILM
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