

Also Read - Netflix Adds ‘Two Thumbs Up’ Rating Option to Offer Better Recommendations It’s almost as if Joe Russo, before writing this screenplay, saw too many of those old Hindi action dramas of the eighties and nineties where you normally threw logic behind while setting up the hero as a portrait of machismo. The drama operates on a nebulous kidnapping that is never explained. Extraction looks sketchy in its intent and execution. Hemsworth as the mercenary Tyler Rake is hired for a whopping sum to bring the boy back. It is about Ovi (Rudraksh Jaiswal), the teenage son of a jailed drug lord (Pankaj Tripathi) who is kidnapped by the gangster Asif (Priyanshu Painyuli).

Also Read - Suhana Khan-Khushi Kapoor Set For Big Debut With Zoya Akhtar's The Archies - Shoot Begins! For a change, this is not so much about contemporary Hollywood CGI razzle as it is about vintage Mumbai action masala, you realise as Hemsworth bashes up packs of armed goons or engages Randeep Hooda in some good old knife-and-bare hands sparring. If Extraction is billed as a high-octane actioner, a lot of the stunts would remind you of old-school Bollywood. The Avengers director duo Anthony and Joe Russo, who co-produce this film with Hemsworth and action choreographer-turned-filmmaker Sam Hargrave, have gone for more than just locations while delivering an Indian whiff. Netflix’s latest offering – Chris Hemsworth starrer Extraction is now running wildly among the viewers in India.
