There are many inconsistencies and continuity issues in the police ambush sequence involving Gautam Mehra (Arjun Kapoor). Number of police cars and their positions is different between shots. Position of police officers is different between shots. Position of barricades is different between shots and in the late part of the sequence they are missing altogether.
Physically it would be impossible to make a motor cycle weighing around 200 kg to jump such a great distance without a ramp which was clearly not used in the sequence.
It is physically impossible that the landing impact of the motorcycle will cause an SUV to bounce off the ground and explode.
Use of green screen clearly evident in the sequence.
Physically it would be impossible to make a motor cycle weighing around 200 kg to jump such a great distance without a ramp which was clearly not used in the sequence.
It is physically impossible that the landing impact of the motorcycle will cause an SUV to bounce off the ground and explode.
Use of green screen clearly evident in the sequence.
Gautam Mehra's motorcycle is different in close shots and in distant shots during the police ambush sequence. Main difference is the headlights and dashboard cover.
When Aarvi escapes through exhaust fan frame rings and bracelet on her right hand disappear while jumping and appear again when she lands.
When ACP Ganeshan tries to stop Gautam Mehra, in close shot Gautam's motorcycle is parked on right hand side and there is another motorcycle and a car parked on the left side of Gautam's motorcycle. But in the distant shot both the motorcycle and the car disappears. Also another motorcycle appears magically though no one is ever seen parking it there.
In the movie police repeatedly claims that Aarvi is dead despite not recovering her dead body. In real life a person has to be missing for at least 7 years before that person can be declared dead.
In the song "Shaamat" Aaravi is seen singing in rain with a mic. Mics can easily get damaged in rain as they are notoriously difficult to waterproof.
Metro train operations continues normally despite a person being pushed in front of the train causing his death.
ACP Ganeshan claims to have seen CCTV footage from the metro train. If it was so then he should have identified Bhairav as there were at least three cameras in the metro and one of the cameras must have captured Bhairav without his mask. Also there must be cameras at metro station where Bhairav was not wearing any mask.
Earlier also Bhairav takes off his mask before pushing Aashu in front of moving metro train. Any CCTV camera at the metro station should have captured this.
Earlier also Bhairav takes off his mask before pushing Aashu in front of moving metro train. Any CCTV camera at the metro station should have captured this.
It is strange that there are absolutely no passengers in the metro train and at any of the metro stations.
When Bhairav jumps off a movie metro train he conveniently lands on a truck which conveniently is driving in the vicinity where his car is parked. The truck even slows down when he decides to get off.