Director:
Vishal Pandya
Writers:
Vikram Bhatt (story),
Anupam Saroj (dialogue), 1 more credit »
Stars:
Sharman Joshi,
Zarine Khan,
Karan Singh Grover |
Storyline
User Reviews
Director
Mr. Vishal Pandya works is really appreciating. His style of taking
shots are fresh and interesting. Story by Vikram Bhatt, could have been
at least bearable but in the enthusiasm of making it more thrilling he
has gone over board. Screenplay by him is fine. Dialogues by him and
Anupam Saroj are OK. How can a person could be poisonous in this era!!
They justified it with snake tattoo on his back!! Ridiculous. Girl knows
the personal antidote of that person without knowing the person!?
Mixing pesticides in cold drinks of nation fame corporate company is as
simple as mixing in a country liquor domestic plant. Without any CCTV of
other high end security gadgets available company was running it. There
are lots of things which had been kept with the typical excuse that it
is film. Gone are the days. Audiences are smart enough to laugh on such
type of excuses. This film somehow manages to offers some hot scenes at
least. Climax fight was so childish. Escaping from hospital, suddenly
coming with pistol then again combat fight at already placed empty
cartoon boxes and erected fake walls. All security persons are emptying
their bullets on a dead body. When you are thinking to make a suspense
thriller you have to be extra careful otherwise be ready to witness
laughter on your so called high octane scenes. First half is good but
second half is headache. Film looks beautiful and credit goes to
cinematographer Prakash Kutty. Performance wise Sharman Joshi as Aditya
Dewan is OK. Karan Singh Grover as Saurav Singhania is good. Zareen Khan
as Sia Dewan looks like over pumped balloon and acts as same. Daisy
Shah as Kavya, at least looks beautiful and acts a bit. Music wise
"Tujhe Apna Banane Ka junoon" is melodious. Rest track are also fine.
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