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Naina
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Naina
rajesh singh rajput@rajeshrajput
May 30, 2005 03:51 PM, 3227 Views
(Updated May 30, 2005)
Pain to nain(a)

On a day of solar eclipse, five year old, Naina, loses her eyesight and her parents in a road accident in London. Twenty years later, she is given the gift of sight thanks to cornea transplant.


Cast => Urmila Matondkar, Anuj Sawhney


Director => Shripal Morakhia


Music =>Saleem - Sulemaan


She starts sees dead people. science and any resemblance of logic is thrown right out of the window in Naina. I think the director thinks that the viewer is a dumb person and will digest anything that comes in its way.


Naina begins to see dead people and ghosts all around. While Naina shrieks and screams and pulls terror-stricken faces, Khemi’s ghost possesses her, urging Naina into her memories. Then begins the search for answers to Khemi’s death and her terrifying ‘gift’. Naina finds Khemi’s mother, urges her to talk to her daughter so that she gets ’Mukti’ from the aatma phew!!!


After an endless amount of screeching in the rain and several attempts to save a drowning Khemi, souls are freed, leaving the audience exhausted.


Nevertheless, the movie is brilliant if I take the technical aspect of the movie. There are good ghosts, evil deadbodies and tortured souls. There are sudden shocks and lots of eerie background music.black moving shadows, a scene in which a ghost goes right inside urmila’s body is bloody brilliant.


Special effects are used to perfection in depicting the blasts.


Urmila Matondkar is brilliant in getting scared out of her wits and scaring everybody


Recommended for a single viewing!!!

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