Suraj and Anupriya are about to get married, but tragedy strikes when Ánu is killed. What was the motive behind this killing?Suraj and Anupriya are about to get married, but tragedy strikes when Ánu is killed. What was the motive behind this killing?Suraj and Anupriya are about to get married, but tragedy strikes when Ánu is killed. What was the motive behind this killing?
Bindu Desai
- Kiran
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- TriviaDuring the Ooty schedule Satish Shah had a visitor at his hotel room upon opening the door he saw that he was none other then Raj Kumar Barjatya.Satish Shah was surprised to see him as in his struggling days he would die to meet him at his office.Raj Kumar Barjaytya was accompanied by his son Suraj Barjatya who told Satish Shah that he is shooting at near by location for his debut directional film Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) and wants to seek his blessings for the same.
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Suraj(Mithunda) and Anupriya(Padmini Kolapuri) are about to get married, but tragedy strikes when Ánu is killed. What was the motive behind this killing? There are a few suspects, right down to Suraj's grandmother (Sushma Seth), Bindu, Mandakini and Amrish Puri and Gulshan Grover.
Taking its cues from such classics like Mera Saaya and Woh Kaun Thi, Hisaab Khoon Ka is a suspense thriller that starts rather averagely, and progressively gets better. It's got the typical tropes of the genre (the apparition in white roaming the forest singing a haunting melody), but it keeps one watching, absorbing one into its rather tight and complicated plot. The characters are pretty interesting too - and the performances are fine. You got the obligatory disco dancing that you would find in a Mithunda film, and you got Raj Babbar shaking a leg too, but sadly he moves very stiffly; a shop floor dummy would show animation. He can also be quite hammy at times.
The plot can be complicated and a bit confusing with the motley crew of characters and their motives, but slowly things unravel, and you get action, intrigue and suspense which ends with satisfactory finale. A good twisty film.
Taking its cues from such classics like Mera Saaya and Woh Kaun Thi, Hisaab Khoon Ka is a suspense thriller that starts rather averagely, and progressively gets better. It's got the typical tropes of the genre (the apparition in white roaming the forest singing a haunting melody), but it keeps one watching, absorbing one into its rather tight and complicated plot. The characters are pretty interesting too - and the performances are fine. You got the obligatory disco dancing that you would find in a Mithunda film, and you got Raj Babbar shaking a leg too, but sadly he moves very stiffly; a shop floor dummy would show animation. He can also be quite hammy at times.
The plot can be complicated and a bit confusing with the motley crew of characters and their motives, but slowly things unravel, and you get action, intrigue and suspense which ends with satisfactory finale. A good twisty film.
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