Cast: Pavan Malhotra, Mohit Chaddha, Shashank, Sindhu Tolani, Virendra Chauhan, Abhishek Kumar and Janardhan Chaudhury
Director: Chandrashekhar Yeleti
Producer: Percept Picture Company


EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI

50 Lakh brings with itself a lack of sensible cinema. The film in itself does not manage to describe the kind of audience it want to cater to. 50 Lakh can be best described as a cocktail of thrill, entertainment, multiplex cinema, mass elements, realistic set up and much more.

Director Chandrashekhar Yeleti’s first Hindi feature film is deprived of a passion that has been driving Indian cinema for decades. The complex storyline is inappropriately scripted which eventually leads the film to a no man’s land.

Coming to the plot, 50 Lakh revolves around five friends (four boys and a girl) living in Hyderabad. They live with the middle class mentality as they are brought up in a similar fashion.
Somewhere in Mumbai, Irfan Khan, an underworld king decides to shift his base to Dubai. In order to counter security he strikes upon a plan wherein he decides to slip in with the home minister in a flight to Hyderabad.

Irfan plans a hijack in Nepal and for this he recruits four boys who don’t have any past criminal records. Eventually, the mafia don faces a tough time with the boys who give are entangled in a dangerous game plan.

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