The Day of the Jackal is a 1971 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth, following a ruthless assassin hired to kill French President Charles de Gaulle. Meticulously researched and expertly paced, the story unfolds with gripping tension as law enforcement races to stop the elusive hitman, known only as “The Jackal.” A classic of the genre, the novel is renowned for its realism, intricate plotting, and relentless suspense.
Movie Overview:
- Title: Side effects
- Language: Hindi DD5.1 + English [Dual Audio Movie]
- Released: 1993
- Genre: Action Thriller
- Director: Fred Zinnemann
- Quality: 480p || 720p || 1080p – PRE-HD
- Size: 400MVB || 970MB || 2GB
- Format: MK
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Plot Summary
In The Day of the Jackal, a secretive and highly skilled assassin, known as “The Jackal,” is hired by a French extremist group to assassinate President Charles de Gaulle. Using false identities and meticulous planning, he moves across Europe, staying one step ahead of law enforcement. Meanwhile, a relentless French detective, Claude Lebel, leads the manhunt to stop him. As the Jackal closes in on his target, the tension reaches a thrilling climax. The novel masterfully blends espionage, suspense, and procedural detail, making it a classic of the thriller genre.
