Starring Rohit Bose Roy and Aindrita Ray in the lead, this show has a stellar star cast that has done complete justice to each of their characters. The icing on the cake is the direction by Krishna Bhatt, daughter of Vikram Bhatt. Known for movies like Raaz and Murder respectively, you know you can expect plot twists like no other when the Bhatt brothers are involved. You know when names like Vikram Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt are associated with something, you can expect great things.
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Full of drama and thrill, this series should be on the top of your watchlist for this long weekend.Ģ. These 5 reasons will surely convince you to binge-watch this gripping show:Ĭommitting to a show during the week may be a big task, but guess what? You have three long days - thanks to the long weekend!Ī perfect time to watch a good series and finish it just in time for the new week to begin. Starring Rohit Bose Roy and Aindrita Ray in the lead, this show is full of love, compromise, and betrayal. Mahesh Bhatt & Vikram Bhatt Present Sanak - Ek Junoon, directed by Krishna Bhatt, which brings to the fore the price people are willing to pay to triumph in life. But what will happen if the jackpot asks for something in return? How far will you be willing to go for your ambitions? It may have had better results had it been directed by someone like Ram Gopal Varma, but it should be worthy of a one-time watch.A jump from a small city to a big town like Mumbai - you know you’re in for a jackpot full of responsibilities.
Anyway, Raaz may not be a great film, but it is a decent entertainer, and as a time-pass flick it does the required. Several scenes had a noticeable lack of compatibility between the voice over and the facial expressions, which was quite annoying. And though it does make wonders, as the performances seem to be much more convincing, the dubbing at several points faces foul-ups.
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And speaking of dubbing, yes, the film secretly used professional dubbing for several actors, including the main lead, which is good because from what I know the starring actors were yet to work on their voices and diction at that point of time.
She did not perform brilliantly, nor did she look as stunningly beautiful as she looks today, but she did perform well and looked attractive and beautiful. Although these were still the days when she had not yet become a national sex symbol, this girl had extremely expressive eyes and graceful mannerisms. The film has one main highlight for me, and it's Bipasha Basu who carries the film on her own shoulders. This is not really a performance-driven role, though he is restrained throughout and looks suitable for the role. Raaz therefore does work as a thriller most of the time. This does not mean though the effect was damaged completely, because you wouldn't really expect to see a realistic film with such a story. Generally, thrillers and horror films often display magical realism to make it more convincing and scaring (again, Bhoot), and the acting is natural for the same purpose, but this film has far too many unrealistic sequences, over-the-top dialogues and exaggerated acting (except for Bipasha) even in very ordinary and simple scenes which are not part of the suspense. Anyway, if the film had been made as a complete thriller, it would probably have not succeeded commercially as expected by the producers. While films like Bhoot use music which contributes to the film's genre perfectly, the songs in Raaz are very melodious and romantic, which makes them odd and unsuitable for a thriller like Raaz.
It's a very funny mixture of thriller and romance. Raaz is a very average film in terms of film-making.