Updated On: 19 June, 2021 09:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
The script (by Aastha Tiku), in fact, shines brightest, or bites hardest, when pricking holes in people in pompous positions, by simply revealing their real selves.

Vidya Balan in `Sherni`
If you’ve followed tiger news-stories — many of which, at least from Bombay/Borivali, by my mid-day colleague, Ranjeet Jadhav; also thanked in the opening credits of this film—here’s what may have amused you in the past.
As with cyclones, how each tiger is charmingly named in the impression of humans — Jai, Munna, Maya, Pasha, Agastya, etc. So we relate with them as individuals. Even if the sherni (tigress), as in this film, has turned into a man-eater. Although, named T-12, she sounds more like an airport.