1 review
A diligent migrant worker stumbles on a secret. His son Ravi and his friends son Shiva are trapped in a web.
Govinda as Ravi, cares for his blind and sick mother while his diligent dad works in a distant place. Shiva is the son of the dad's friend who are all snared in the web of a gang who are involved in concealing explosives in toys.
Both Govinda and Jack Daud carry the film, while most of the support cast are props. The storyline could have improved Mandakini's role from being just a lovey dovey person who emotively responds to stimuli.
The bad guys are a wee bit exaggerated and stereotyped, but that is the nature of most B-Grade movies. Songs and dance sequences are a bit insipid, the choreography could have been better. Stunt sequences are a bit contrived.
The plot however is nicely developed through to the denouement. There are boring spots, where one would wish the the director would mosey things along. Thankfully there are no rape or attempted rape scenes, but with the violence I would give it a PG rating, in other words, watch it first before you let your 14 year old watch. Definitely not recommended for younger children.
Both Govinda and Jack Daud carry the film, while most of the support cast are props. The storyline could have improved Mandakini's role from being just a lovey dovey person who emotively responds to stimuli.
The bad guys are a wee bit exaggerated and stereotyped, but that is the nature of most B-Grade movies. Songs and dance sequences are a bit insipid, the choreography could have been better. Stunt sequences are a bit contrived.
The plot however is nicely developed through to the denouement. There are boring spots, where one would wish the the director would mosey things along. Thankfully there are no rape or attempted rape scenes, but with the violence I would give it a PG rating, in other words, watch it first before you let your 14 year old watch. Definitely not recommended for younger children.
- mg-gopalan
- Jun 20, 2014
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