A mentally unstable genius and his obsession for the Miss Universe makes him so possessive that he begins to kill people around her in order to come close to her. He succeeds in kidnapping h... Read allA mentally unstable genius and his obsession for the Miss Universe makes him so possessive that he begins to kill people around her in order to come close to her. He succeeds in kidnapping her and keeps her in confinement.A mentally unstable genius and his obsession for the Miss Universe makes him so possessive that he begins to kill people around her in order to come close to her. He succeeds in kidnapping her and keeps her in confinement.
Sushmita Sen
- Sushmita Sen
- (as Sushmita Sen)
Sharad S. Kapoor
- Sharad Sule
- (as Sharad Kapoor)
Manoj Bajpayee
- Seychelles Inspector Avinash Bannerjee
- (as Manoj Bajpai)
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* Interesting but not successful in execution... *
I saw this movie quite a while ago. Perhaps an year after it was originally released. This movie was probably Sushmita Sen's debut movie after becoming Miss Universe. The sad part of this movie is that despite a convincing portrayal of a psychotic obsessed with the beauty queen by a very under rated Sharad Kapoor, one could not help compare him with the monster-like Shah Rukh in Darr(one of his best till date). This comparison does not seem fare considering Shah Rukh was a much seasoned performer than the newbie Sharad. Mukul Dev plays the cop who is responsible to protect Sen from Sharad. In a quick mix of Darr and Body Guard, Dastak lost it's original shine somewhere. What should please the viewer are the beautifully composed sound tracks. One of the best tracks is "Tumhe Kaise Mein Bataaoon" (How shall I tell you?) sung soulfully by Abhijeet. Portrays the battle of the love lost 'anti-hero' wonderfully. It remains one of my favorites till date.
I would give it a 5 out of 10 despite it's flaws for being one of Sharad's better performances in a time when the 'Anti Hero' tag belonged only to Shah Rukh.
I would give it a 5 out of 10 despite it's flaws for being one of Sharad's better performances in a time when the 'Anti Hero' tag belonged only to Shah Rukh.
Not an impressive film!!
Dastak is a Psychological thriller film directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The film stars Late Mukul Dev, Sharad Kapoor, Sushmita Sen and Vishwajeet Pradhan. Tiku Talsania and Manoj Bajpayee were is guest roles.
A mentally unstable genius Sharad falls in love with Miss Universe Sushmita Sen and starts killing her relatives and friend and then ACP Rohit Malhotra comes for her rescue.
I have always believed that Mahesh Bhatt is one of the most overrated directors of Hindi cinema and barring his handful films most of his films are trash and lifted from Hollywood. Dastak wasn't a copy of any Hollywood film but the film is inspired from a real life incident from the life of a Hollywood actress.
Coming back to the film this film was the debut film of then Miss Universe Sushmita Sen and it seems that the film was made to cash her publicity and forget to work on plot and execution. The film looks like a cocktail of many 80s and 90s films and shot in the picturesque location of Seychelles.
The plot of the film is average and execution is poor. The film runs on a safe, predictable and cliched screenplay without offering anything new.
Acting in the film is decent. Sharad Kapoor was very impressive in his debut, Mukul Dev was impressive in action scenes but little bit overacted in romantic scenes. Sushmita Sen was impressive but average.
Screenplay of the film as mentioned is cliched and predictable. Climax of the film is also predictable. Music of the film is also average and apart from 'Jadoo bhari aankhen' none of the song is worth remembering.
Overall a terrible film and not an ideal debut for all the three leads.
A mentally unstable genius Sharad falls in love with Miss Universe Sushmita Sen and starts killing her relatives and friend and then ACP Rohit Malhotra comes for her rescue.
I have always believed that Mahesh Bhatt is one of the most overrated directors of Hindi cinema and barring his handful films most of his films are trash and lifted from Hollywood. Dastak wasn't a copy of any Hollywood film but the film is inspired from a real life incident from the life of a Hollywood actress.
Coming back to the film this film was the debut film of then Miss Universe Sushmita Sen and it seems that the film was made to cash her publicity and forget to work on plot and execution. The film looks like a cocktail of many 80s and 90s films and shot in the picturesque location of Seychelles.
The plot of the film is average and execution is poor. The film runs on a safe, predictable and cliched screenplay without offering anything new.
Acting in the film is decent. Sharad Kapoor was very impressive in his debut, Mukul Dev was impressive in action scenes but little bit overacted in romantic scenes. Sushmita Sen was impressive but average.
Screenplay of the film as mentioned is cliched and predictable. Climax of the film is also predictable. Music of the film is also average and apart from 'Jadoo bhari aankhen' none of the song is worth remembering.
Overall a terrible film and not an ideal debut for all the three leads.
Nice movie but the theme is to tried and tested in Bollywood
Dastak stars the gorgeous beauty queen Sushmita Sen in her debut. She plays herself in this 3 hour long melodrama and surprisingly gives a heart touching performance.
In the first half, Sush looked glamorous and had nothing to do but display her glorious stardom. It is only in the second half that her histrionics and acting talent come to the fore. She was superb in the climax.
As for Sharad Kapoor, you can't really tell if he's a good actor or not. Because his role is modelled after Shah Rukh Khan in Darr. Pretty much, he does a repeat of SRK's outbursts and craziness, just cut out the stuttering part.
As for Mukul Dev, the less said the better. He remains wooden throughout the movie and does nothing substantial to prove his worth in his debut. But I guess, it's a heroine-centric film. So obviously he was made to act that way.
The movie was quite good but the theme is very tried and tested in Bollywood. Didn't we see the obsessive lover track tried billion times in Bollywood before in Darr, Daraar, Agnisakshi, Anjaam and Yaraana?
Overall, a nice movie with good songs. 'Jaadu bhari aankhon wali suno' and 'Tume kaise main baataon' are the best tracks in this film. Please watch it for Sush and the songs. You won't be disappointed at least with her!
In the first half, Sush looked glamorous and had nothing to do but display her glorious stardom. It is only in the second half that her histrionics and acting talent come to the fore. She was superb in the climax.
As for Sharad Kapoor, you can't really tell if he's a good actor or not. Because his role is modelled after Shah Rukh Khan in Darr. Pretty much, he does a repeat of SRK's outbursts and craziness, just cut out the stuttering part.
As for Mukul Dev, the less said the better. He remains wooden throughout the movie and does nothing substantial to prove his worth in his debut. But I guess, it's a heroine-centric film. So obviously he was made to act that way.
The movie was quite good but the theme is very tried and tested in Bollywood. Didn't we see the obsessive lover track tried billion times in Bollywood before in Darr, Daraar, Agnisakshi, Anjaam and Yaraana?
Overall, a nice movie with good songs. 'Jaadu bhari aankhon wali suno' and 'Tume kaise main baataon' are the best tracks in this film. Please watch it for Sush and the songs. You won't be disappointed at least with her!
A nice debut by stunning Sushmita Sen, but not much else
I can't believe how often a competent director like Mahesh Bhatt fell into the territory of derivative, cliched commercial filmmaking, especially when he made suspense thrillers like Gumrah (which was awful) and the current film, which is similarly unoriginal and not very good. The film was clearly made just to mark the debut of the beautiful Sushmita Sen, who was crowned Miss Universe just two years earlier. In this regard, it's not bad at all. Sen is not just beautiful but also a very talented actress with graceful screen presence. But Bhatt's direction is very poor here, and it just doesn't work. The second half is obviously stronger than the first, as it's where most of the action takes place, but it's still not as gripping as it could and should have been despite Sharad Kapoor's very good performance as the obsessive antagonist (seems to have been inspired by Shahrukh Khan's previous villainous turns in Darr and Anjaam).
Miss Universe Sushmita Sen from Bengal
Glittering persona from her very first movie,we want Sushmita to do more romantic films.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was based on Jodie Foster's real life problem.
- ConnectionsFeatures Miss Universe Pageant (1994)
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- Runtime
- 2h 21m(141 min)
- Color
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