Tuesday 22 January 2013

Review of INKAAR


Half-toned, with in number of ideas under their belly!

Two good-looking and smart, ambitious individuals work in an ad agency – Maya (played by Chitrangda Singh), and Rahul (played by Arjun Rampal). An incident takes place. We see two takes on the same story.  Bangs on between harmless flirtations and accuses of sexual harassment.

  

 Once I come out from the movie, I can remember only the ending part, the way it was ended, it’s very rare to see this type of ending in the Bollywood. 


Films remains on half incomplete,with plot happening longest three days in the movie, sinkinering to back-back flashbacks, starts on interesting notes with an outside investigator and social worker Deepa Naval showing up at the agency to conduct a closed-door probe, as Maya drafts a complaint on Rahul varma  for sexual harassment. And on tehnical not Shantnu Moitra’s tunes are hummable but could not hold the audience in the seam of his past exciting compositions.
 


As Inkaar made in backdrop of Advertising Industry, where in number of ideas lie in front of us, in that aspect Inkaar missed its main body, if that had been, it could have end on interesting notes. That shows Mishra’s less of reach on advertising industry, where it tags to brunch of unexciting characters around Maya & Rahul varma.   


I am going with two stars out of five for Mishra’s “Inkaar”.

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