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Nakshatra Review

| Movie Reviews > Nakshatra |
| Producer |
Ravindra Singh |
| Director |
Mohan Savalkar |
| Music Director |
Dj Sheizwood, Sameer Sen, Harry Anand |
| Cast |
Shubh, Sabina Sheema, Milind Soman, Anupam Kher, Rozza Catalano |
Sometimes, interesting ideas go haywire due to amateurish and inept writing. NAKSHATRA is a glaring example of this statement. The film mayve sounded like a perfect thriller on paper, but what unfolds on screen leaves you cold. There are gaping holes in the screenplay, which remain wide open till the end.
Carelessly scripted NAKSHATRA suffers because the writer takes the viewer for granted. Besides, if you
e attempting a suspense thriller - which NAKSHATRA is - the identity of the culprit should catch you by complete surprise, when the mask is taken off. But the villains identity can be guessed midway through the film, which only goes to prove how fragile the written material is.
When an opportunity to write a script for a movie comes to Ajay [Shubh], an aspiring screen writer, he is thrilled, more by the thought of finally being able to prove himself to Jiya [Sabina Sheema], the girl he loves. A robbery being the main theme of the plot, Ajay works hard at getting the script right. Just when everything seems perfect, Ajay is arrested for a crime he hasn committed.
Sharad [Anupam Kher], a family friend, promises to bail him out as soon as possible. But the mystery deepens when a spate of murders start taking place.
Like I pointed out at the outset, the screenplay leaves a number of questions unanswered. The most vital question being, how and when did the burglary [of the necklace] take place? Besides, the convenience with which Shubh cracks the code startles you. Also, the [casual] manner in which Sabina Sheema hacks government sites is bizarre. The murders that occur simultaneously are equally perplexing. Also, theres an incident of the hero being kidnapped by a comic don, which was meant to evoke laughter. Sorry, it doesn !
Theres very little director Mohan Savalkar can do since hes handicapped by a sketchy screenplay. The music is equally uninspiring [ideally, NAKSHATRA shouldve been a songless film]. The sole silver lining is the chase sequence, which is expertly executed.
Shubh Mukherjee shows ample improvement over his debut film AASMA. Sabina Sheema seems confident. Milind Soman is stereotypical, while Anupam Kher is wasted. Suhas Khandke and Mahru, as Sabinas parents, are passable.
On the whole, NAKSHATRA has no chances whatsoever.
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i want to download
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Souvik tpi
09/12/2010 22:12:02 |
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download |
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amit kar
06/12/2010 15:12:22 |
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This albumsinging songs. |
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C.k.RAY
06/11/2010 02:11:55 |
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This albumsinging songs. |
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C.k.RAY
06/11/2010 02:11:34 |
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i like it |
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Saurabh
31/10/2010 11:10:31 |
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uuuffff ... ye film hai ya filim hai .. u r right rajesh |
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vikas narkhede
31/10/2010 10:10:27 |
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It wasthe worst day, I went to see this movie. I don't know what made me buy tikets (perhaps poster... Milind...Anupam....???)and watch this movie.The secnd half relieves a little. the songs seem to be pictured by poor hands but sets are impressive |
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rajesh asthana
31/10/2010 10:10:17 |
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