Review: Yami Gautam and Sunny Kaushal Shine in the Thrilling Heist-Drama 'Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga'

In 'Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga', Ankit Sethi (Sunny Kaushal) meets Neha Grover (Yami Gautam) on a flight and their chance encounter leads to a romantic relationship. When Ankit reveals that he needs to pull off a heist to pay off a debt, Neha offers her support and they plan a mid-air heist. However, their plans are disrupted by a hijacking, and the duo must navigate the situation to execute their plan. The film revolves around their thrilling heist in a hijacked plane. Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga boasts of a well-paced screenplay that keeps the audience engaged throughout its runtime of just over 100 minutes. The film has a tight grip on its narrative, and there isn't a single moment that feels unnecessary or dull. The combination of a heist and hijack plot adds a unique flavor to the film's storyline, making it more thrilling and intriguing. The film's ability to play with the viewer's psyche is commendable and keeps the audience on their toes. Director Ajay Singh deserves a...