Kill movie starring Lakshya Lalwani, Raghav Juyal, Tanya Maniktala, Ashish Vidyarthi and others is going to release on July 5. The movie has been termed as the most violent film ever made in Indian cinema. The reviews are out and Kill seems to be living upto its expectations.

It is shocking, gory, violent and horrifying. We got into a candid chat with the director of Kill Nikhil Bhat who spoke at length about the shooting of the movie and more. Also Read - Kill Movie Review: Violence, gore and a little more! Nikhil Bhat put THIS condition in front of stunt choreographers I wrote down the entire action sequence.

And when Mr Se-Yeong Oh came on board, I told him my the only condition. Normally in India, what action choreographers do is that they shoot the action sequences and they take over the camera. My only condition, precondition to Mr.

Se-Yeong Oh was that I wanted him only to choreograph it and I told him that I will not let you shoot this because I want to shoot it. 70% of the film is action. So if suppose the action director is doing that, then what am I doing? Then I will be sitting on the side.

Also the most important thing was behind all the action sequences there is a huge emotional situation which is preceding and even during the action sequence, it's fully rooted in emotions. Every action sequence is an outcome of that emotional situation. I wanted to keep that emotional continuity and performance and not lose it even for a moment because if action directors start.