Updated On: 05 May, 2023 11:46 PM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
Sudhir Mishra’s Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996) was, in many ways, precursor to the Bombay underworld noir, that progressively became a jaded, Hindi film genre, post the immeasurable success of Satya (1998). With Afwaah, he’s on to something equally prescient, if not more

Bhumi Pednekar in a still from Afwaah
Akhlaq, I suspect, has inspired Afwaah. By which I mean Mohammed Akhlaq, 52, who was lynched by a vigilante mob in a village in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, over a mere afwaah/rumour of calf slaughter in 2015.
No, this movie has nothing to do with the said incident. Only a random guy gets killed by a momentarily deranged rioter (Sharib Hashmi) in a slaughterhouse, in the opening sequence.