Cast: Tusshar Kapoor ,Udita Goswami, Shreyas Talpade, Vikas Kalantri, Nauheed Cyrusi
Director: Anant Mahadevan
Producer: Narendra Bajaj, Shyam Bajaj
Music: Mithoon
Lyrics: Sayeed Quadri
Cinematography: K. Raj Kumar
EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI
Thrillers are not easy to make and especially when you have a director like Anant Mahadevan concentrating on the unnecessary glamour and gimmicks to make a twinkling film amidst the dark clouds. The film concentrates on the passion of an obsessed lover who is not ready to get betrayed by his lady love.
Thrillers made across the globe have a common inntention in place, and that is to keep the suspense intact till the very end. Furiously, Anant Mahadevan chooses a disheartened climax for his storyline.
While Aggar keeps you involved in parts, it is post interval that the screenplay and the direction takes a back seat which is surely going to leave you wanting some leash of fresh air.
Aggar is touted to be a mind boggling thriller, filled with the elements of passion, love and fear.
The story of Aggar is about how a woman cheats her husband and then has to pay for her own deeds. Janvi (Udita Goswami) is an event manager. Dr Adi Merchant (Shreyas Talpade), a psychiatrist, is her husband.
Janvi indulges into an illicit affair with Aryan (Tussar Kapoor). Eventually, she starts disbelieving the relationship as a reason to live for. After a sequence of events, she realizes the underlying darkness creeping into her life as a result of the alleged affair with Aryan.
She tries to shrug off Aryan, who is not ready to let Janvi go so easily. His passionate love story takes a dangerous twist when he decides to eliminate Dr Adi from his path.
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