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Te3n
Jul 07, 2016 02:42 AM, 2618 Views
High-Octane Performances

The story takes its own sweet time to settle, but once done, it goes on a highly gripping mode till the last frame of the film. After the initial snail pace mode the movie goes on a jet speed mode, keeping you totally connected with the flow of the film. There are some fantastic scenes featuring Amitabh Bachchan and Nawazuddin which works in the favour of the film. The movie keeps you glued to it but, as it moves further one can easily predict the events and happenings. The cinematography is of top notch and all the fantastic locations of Kolkata and the happenings around it have been beautifully presented in the film. Music by Clinton Cerejo is good, but, not great.’Kyun Re’ and’Grahan’ goes well with the flow of the film.’Haq Hai’ in the end is the soul of the film and is properly justified by the wonderful expressions by Amitabh Bachchan. The background music works in the favour of the film.Director Ribhu Dasgupta comes up with a unique tale related to thrillers and revenge dramas. He manages to keep you on the edge of the seat in many more parts of the film.


Speaking about Amitabh Bachchan, he is simply outstanding in his role. Amitabh Bachchan slips easily under the skin of his character and enhances it by adding various additional mannerisms. Nawazuddin is good and does his part with total grace. He manages to make his mark in every scene of the film. Sabyasachi Chakrabarthy and Padmavati Rao lend good support.


The story is an official adaptation of a Korean film’Montage’ and has loads of similarities in terms of its narration with recently released yet, another Amitabh Bachchan starrer film’Wazir’. Though, the whole treatment out here is different and has been set in the heart of the city of the joy - Kolkata.The twist and turns are a bit predictable and the finale revelation fails to enhance the intensity level.While on the negative side, the treatment is super slow at times. Also, there are few loopholes like Vidya assuming the connection between both cases, destroying of tracking device at railway tracks followed by sudden firmness in Vidya’s decision in the finale part. These scenes needed proper detailing, failing to which the movie seemed bit weak in these parts. Also, the initial parts were bit abrupt and time consuming.Director Ribhu Dasgupta’s treatment in some parts is lethargic and super slow.

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