Intimate Guilty is an Indian film directed by Renzil D'Silva, starring Karina Karp and Saif Ali · Khan etc. The film tells the story of the heroine Avantika Ahuja who discovers that her husband is a terrorist who has been lurking for a long time and plans to kidnap a civil airliner
Avantika Ahuja met Professor Ehsaan Khan after returning to Delhi to visit her dying father. The two fell in love, got married, and returned to the United States to start a new life. However, during his days in the United States, Avantika discovered Ehsaan's identity. It turned out that she was just a pawn in his complicated plan, and he was preparing to kidnap a commercial airliner. Avantika was locked up by him and could not seek outside help. During this time, she befriended a journalist named Riyaaz, who also happened to be one of the passengers on the kidnapped flight. The film tells an intricate story that is not only full of tension and excitement, but also full of deep reflection and exploration of attitudes towards marriage, love and terrorism. The protagonists in the film are constantly facing various life choices and adversities, but still stick to their beliefs. The plot of the film is detailed and tight, full of emotional ups and downs and visual tension.
With its gripping plot and masterful performances from its lead actors, "Intimate Guilty" takes the audience into a high-pressure situation, full of In a world of uncertainty and the unknown. This film is full of the process and experience of modern people's life, and it has also become a deep discussion and expression of terrorism and human nature. It represents the high-quality production level and good cultural propaganda effect of Indian films.