Youve got to hand it to Himesh Reshammiya: he is a tough nut to convince to not try his hand at acting. His self-belief is at an all-time high and whatever the naysayers might have to say, he goes about doing what he wants to do.
TERAA SUROOR is his fourth attempt to entertain the masses after AAP KAA SUROOR, KARZZand The XPOSE. Although he had worked on a few emotions in his second film, he goes back to hisdeadpan look, sideways glance and stiff eyes with no show of emotions, as he did in his first film.
But you have to hand it to the singer/songwriter/music director/actor-He goes about his business with full belief in himself. And it is this belief that sees him carry the film through. Just his sheer chutzpah(with no emotions) sees him crack the case when his girlfriend gets framed for drug-trafficking in Dublin.
Himesh is Raghu, an assassin in India, who is in love with Tara(Farah Karimaee). Tara does not know the dark side of her fiance and a week before they are to tie the knot, Raghu reveals to her something that happened in a pub with another girl the previous night. She is upset, and decides to go to Dublin for anIndia Day show. But as soon as she hits the street, her car is cornered and drugs recovered from her bag. She is sentenced to seven years Rigorous Imprisonment.
The man who took her to Dublin is a mysterious Anirudh Brahmin. Thats the mystery that keeps the film ticking, along with the slick action sequences with Himesh sending goons flying to all parts of the screen.