Fever calls itself a thriller, but there is nothing remotely thrilling about this movie.
The only real mystery is how Rajeev Khandelwal, an actor who has been known to favour sensible and interesting scripts, could have been convinced to star in this cliché-ridden celebration of absurdity.
Even the kindest viewer would be hard-pressed to find a single good thing to say about the film. Perhaps, if pressed, a case could be made for praising Khandelwal’s earnestness – but he never really stands a chance against the silly dialogue and haphazard, cobbled-together plot twists.
Armin ( Khandelwal) wakes up in a hospital after a car accident with no memory of his past except a vague recollection of a woman called Rhea and that he is from Paris.