
Shridhar Manivannan
A masterclass on terrific cinematography, staging, writing and performances.
That shocking end was an absolute banger.
Madhav Joshi
La Haine is a perfect, powerful and eye opening film that skillfully portrays
the harsh realities of life in the poverty-stricken suburbs of Paris. The film's intense narrative
Not A Cinephile
This movie is different it is raw, intense and most importantly thought
provoking. Always remember it's not the fall but how you land that makes the difference.
Shashank Kapoor
The whole movie felt like a Jewish saviour complex which the director seems to
be projecting through the character vinz , pretentious & one dimensional characters but good camera

MAN OF CINEMA
France has always been a hub of immigrants from all over the world and because
the country has always seen social unrest , discrimination and poverty among immigrants so often.