Omkar, clearly, is a man with a mission. Truth be told, his directorial debut Genius is not all bad. Genius has noble intentions behind the screen, and lots of money in front of it. It is what lies in between that is a problem.
The concept, in itself, is laudable - in the sense that it is commendable that someone with the resources to make a good movie actually thought of these things. The film speaks to the "youth" about the pitfalls of hero worship, and starts off meaningfully.
A trio of friends is seen hanging out together somewhere in a city. Nivas (Havish) ha....