
Fever
- Director
- Rajeev Jhaveri
- Studio
- Niche Film Farm Plus Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
- Release Date
- 4 August 2016
- Running Time
- 123 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹7.00 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹1.53 Cr
Review
"Fever" attempts a psychological thriller with genuinely intriguing bones—the premise of a amnesiac protagonist conflating his fictional character with his real identity has potential for exploring narrative identity and reality distortion. However, director Rajamohan struggles to execute this conceptually rich material with the precision it demands. The film meanders through its mystery setup, relying on fragmented flashbacks and convenient revelations rather than earned dramatic tension. Mohit Marwah's performance as Karan/Armin feels underutilized, oscillating between confusion and awareness without building a compelling internal arc. What could have been a taut psychological exploration devolves into melodramatic twists that feel more designed to shock than to resonate thematically. The Pooja-Kavya duality is conceptually clever but dramatically muddled in execution.
The film's fatal flaw lies in its narrative pacing and tonal inconsistency. Rajamohan shifts between atmospheric psychological suspense and soap opera dramatics without establishing a coherent voice, leaving audiences uncertain whether they're watching a cerebral thriller or a relationship redemption arc. The supporting cast—particularly whoever plays Pooja/Kavya—struggles to convey the sophisticated psychological manipulation the role demands; instead, the character reads as erratic rather than calculatedly unstable. While the central twist about blurred fiction and reality deserves exploration, the film re
Storyline
So basically, this guy Armin wakes up in the hospital with no memory of his past after a car crash. He remembers his name and that he's from Paris, but here's the weird part – he's got this nagging feeling that he might've killed someone named Rhea. As he starts having these fragmented flashbacks, a mysterious woman named Kavya keeps showing up in his visions and then randomly appears in real life, following him around. It's super creepy and confusing, and he has no idea what her connection to him actually is.
Things get really wild when Armin actually meets Rhea in person and suddenly realizes he's not who he thinks he is at all. Turns out his real name is Karan and he's actually a writer, not just some random guy. The wild memories he's been having are actually from one of his own books about a contract killer – basically stories he made up. When Karan lost his memories, he accidentally became the character Armin from his own fiction instead of remaining himself.
Then the bombshell drops – that stalker woman Kavya? She's actually his real wife Pooja, and they were going through some serious relationship troubles before all this happened. Pooja gets really creative with her plan to win him back by pretending to be someone else, which leads to some seriously dark and manipulative stuff unfolding. She's basically trying to rebuild their connection by any means necessary while everything spirals into chaos around them.




