Cast: Dino Morea, Minissha Lamba, Koena Mitra, Aarti Chhabria, Achint Kaur, Gulshan Grover, Prithvi Zutshi, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Jatin Garewal
Director: Anant Mahadevan
Producer: Bhanwar Lal Sharma
Music Director: Anu Malik
Lyricist: Sameer
Cinematography: Pushan Kriplani
Editor: Sanjib Datta
Screenplay: Anand Vardhan
Story: Anant Mahadevan, Anand Vardhan
EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI
After making unforgettable flops like Aksar and Aggar, actor turned director Anant Mahadevan is back with another torturous flop in the making – Anamika. The film lies on the slab of a flat tale with sufferings from the turns and twists of a suspense and horror story.
After a little wooing and cuddling, Vikram Sisodiya (Dino Morea) marries an escort Jia (Minissha Lamba). However, Vikram tells everything about his first wife Anamika, who is dead, to Jia. Anamika’s death is unexplained in this part of the story.
The onlookers of Gajner, Vikram’s hometown in Rajasthan are amazed by the presence of Jia. They are completely obsessed about Anamika, and that makes the newly wed Jia a little uncomfortable.
Vikram’s home is Gajner is looked by his childhood friend Koena Mitra (what a pity!), who gives puzzled expressions most of the times. Jia senses the ultimatum when she sees the spirit of Anamika in the palace. In the scheme of things, Anamika’s dead body is found with every proof pointing Vikram as the killer.
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