Chor Machaye Shor -2021- Nuefliks | No Login |
It is trashy. It is predictable. But it is also strangely fascinating to watch a genre that refuses to die—the erotic thriller—try to survive with a budget of what is likely less than ₹5 lakhs.
Nuefliks, for the uninitiated, operates in the space of "erotic thrillers." Think of it as the digital heir to the late-night adult shows on cable. Chor Machaye Shor doesn't pretend to be high art. It wears its B-movie ambitions on its sleeve: a single location, three or four actors, a runtime of under 40 minutes, and a heavy reliance on close-up shots and dramatic background music. Let’s be honest about expectations. You are not watching this for an Oscar-winning performance. Priya Gamre, a familiar face on Nuefliks and similar platforms (ULLU, Mojoso), brings a certain earnestness to her role. She moves beyond the stereotypical "screaming victim" to someone who weaponizes her own vulnerability. Chor Machaye Shor -2021- Nuefliks
If you press play, go in with zero expectations. You’ll either turn it off in 10 minutes or stay for the weird, slightly awkward ride. There is no in-between. ⭐ (1/5) for craft | ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) for pure, unapologetic genre efficiency. It is trashy
The male leads—the thief and the husband—serve their purpose as archetypes. The thief is leery but not completely monstrous; the husband is oblivious and slightly cowardly. The dialogue is functional, often slipping into melodramatic monologues about "what a woman wants." Nuefliks, for the uninitiated, operates in the space