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4. Adil Hussain, Mukti Bhawan

Life, death, salvation. These are lofty and beautifully intricate concepts, but what exactly do you tell the boss when asking for more time off from work? Hussain's character Rajeev is forever flailing between the pragmatic and the profound, wondering if his father's readiness for death makes any sense at all, and also questioning whether the hotel that promises salvation is itself haunted.

Hussain sticks his stomach out and delivers an excellent, understated performance, internal and universal in the most effective way. His helplessness is a thing of grace.

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