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Twenty Eight
Abasiri’s wife Suddhi abandoned him and the village a long time ago. Now, Abasiri and his young friend Mani are summoned to identify a woman who got raped and murdered in the city. Hiding his personal distress after the shocking discovery that it’s his own wife, Abasiri embarks on a strange journey with a coffin heading through captivatingly beautiful hill stations towards the village where embarrassing rumours of Suddhi’s demise are already spreading.
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Plot Summary
A former Marine, seeking revenge for his brother's death, infiltrates a corrupt police department. He must navigate a dangerous world of dirty cops and organized crime to uncover the truth and bring those responsible to justice. As he gets closer to the perpetrators, he finds himself in increasingly perilous situations, testing his combat skills and his resolve.
Critical Reception
Twenty Eight received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its action sequences and Michael Jai White's performance, while others found the plot to be derivative and predictable. Audiences were somewhat divided, appreciating the martial arts elements but sometimes criticizing the pacing and story development.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic fight choreography and strong lead performance.
Criticized for a familiar plot and underdeveloped supporting characters.
Considered a serviceable action flick for fans of martial arts.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
Michael Jai White, who stars as the lead, is also an accomplished martial artist with black belts in multiple disciplines, contributing to the authenticity of the film's fight scenes.
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