‘ALIEN FRANK’ REVIEW | 5 April, 2024

Released last week in Delhi-U.P. (at Ghaziabad), Vine Arora, Tinted Shadow and Paperstone Productions’ Alien Frank (UA) is the story of a young boy who is so influenced by the book he reads that he starts living in a make-believe world.

Rajesh Prasad’s story and screenplay are so abstract that they would appeal to a very thin section of the class audience. For the rest, the drama would be boring. Rajesh Prasad’s dialogues are commonplace.

Performances of all the actors are so-so.

Amar Dubey’s direction is average. Music is functional. Akash Tiwari’s camerawork is alright. Chandan Singh’s editing leaves something to be desired.

On the whole, Alien Frank has dim commercial prospects.