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Kasoor....

   
Movie:
Kasoor
Cast: Aftab Shivdasani, Lisa Ray, Ashutosh Rana, Apurva Agnihotri.
Direction: Vikram Bhatt
Music: Nadeem-Shravan.
     

Unfortunately ‘Kasoor’ a murder mystery by the director of Ghulam is not on par with his previous movie ‘Ghulam’. It lacks the meticulousness and the grip that is most important for a thriller. Although the movie begins with a good note takes a bad shape and also ends in a bad shape. A suppose to be thriller, fails in its attempt.

It is an indianised version of Hollywood movie ‘Jagged Edge’. Shekar Saxena (Aftab Shivdasani), an editor of a daily is a passionate lover who ends up killing his own wife.
  

Inspector Lokande (Ashutosh Rana) is all out to prove him guilty. He employs a lawyer Simran Bhrvava (Lisa Ray) to prove his innocence. Eventually he falls in love with the lawyer itself. It is this Man - Woman Chemistry that gives a twist to the story. Finally when Simran comes to know of the reality what happens makes the climax interesting.

 

Gorgeous Lisa does not look like a Bollywood heroine. She has to do lot of homework if she has any plans of continuing in the field. Aftab is good and convincing. He looks better than what he is in his debut ‘Mast’. Ashutosh Rana, an actor with merit is wasted in that role.

  

The film is technically a good one. Songs are shot in the exotic locations of Europe. Songs interspersed in the serious plot, at times even irritate the audience. Music is scored by Nadeem-Shravan. It has two pleasing numbers, ‘kitni bechain hote and Zindagi ban gaye ho tum’. Gut for these music is average.


If we can use the title itself to comment, What is the ‘Kasoor’ (mistake) of the audience, as they are made to sit through the movie just because they have paid for it, although there is very less that interests them. It is a good lesson for Vikram Bhatt not to produce movies in a hurry. It is really a disappointing one especially after a meticulously done movie like ‘Ghulam’.

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