K meets him and agrees to a freezed contract. ‘Freezed’ because once agreed upon, K can’t come out of it. Soon, K realises the power of the contract when pushes the buttons, throws caution to the wind and challenges the Baba’s agreement.
K is entangled in a smoky game between the self-assumed all-knowing gatekeeper of the netherworld and an innocent.Now, K is on his way to escape from the hands of Baba. The only way is the completion of the contract.
Technically speaking the film stands strong, especially the cinematography and the background score are worth an applause. Likewise, the direction, script and screenplay are a big let down.
Musically, there is no treat for the viewers except for ‘Jab Bhi Cigarette Peeta Hoon’ which has been shot in truly Hollywood style. The item number picturized on Bipasha Basu is also placed at the end credits.
Actingwise, all the hard work and composure shown by the actors has gone down the drain. Probably, the only reason why no other actor other than John Abraham accepted to play the lead role in the film.
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[...] Hanumant Bhansali, Radio Sargam Rating: Thumbs down …The main storyline and the narration is completely sidelined by the amount of hard work put into perfecting the colour, frame, background score and other technical aspects of the film…. See full review [...]