New talent is always welcome. The six stories of this uneven omnibus promise something fresh. But on delivery, some of them fail to live up to their promise. Barring one brilliant episode named "Adi Sonal", featuring Neena Gupta in her career's best performance, the other short films of this well-intended anthology leave much room for improvement.
The first story "Tap Tap", directed by Praveen Fernandez, has Chunky Panday pulling out all stops to deliver a rousing, if not a great, performance as a has-been music director desperate to make a comeback. Panday, never taken seriously as an actor, doesn't hesitate to look pitiable on screen. It is an honest film with a dishonest, fake-forced ending meant to shock, but sadly missing the target.
"Khauff", directed by Hanish Kalia, is chilling but only until it chooses to not pin down the source of fear. This is an interesting premise of a...
The first story "Tap Tap", directed by Praveen Fernandez, has Chunky Panday pulling out all stops to deliver a rousing, if not a great, performance as a has-been music director desperate to make a comeback. Panday, never taken seriously as an actor, doesn't hesitate to look pitiable on screen. It is an honest film with a dishonest, fake-forced ending meant to shock, but sadly missing the target.
"Khauff", directed by Hanish Kalia, is chilling but only until it chooses to not pin down the source of fear. This is an interesting premise of a...
- 6/1/2019
- GlamSham
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