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MALIK, Movie Review

"Heros don't exist. If they do, i wouldn't be one of them"- as the Sherlock puts in BBC series, The film Malik also conveys the price the Hero has to pay for being so. The films tells about story of two religious minorities in 1980s ,who lived in a costal city peacefully with their own means of traditional livelihood and lifestyle. The character named Chandran who is a local smuggler got killed by the protagonist Ali as a revenge against a Fire accident that's thought to be conspired by Chandran's gang, which ignites the spark of vengeance and further powerplays. The story takes its religious edge when the character Ali was blamed for all the bloodsheds and allegedly thought to be benefitted from these mess, so his church. David who was once Ali's best friend and his brother in law ,emerged as a Christian minoritie's trigger point, was manipulated by the local politician named Abhu for his own Agendas. The clash between these two communities were fired