Cast: Jimmy Shergill, Kim Sharma, Mahak, Kabir, Farid, Ahmed Khan
Director: Dilip Sood
Producer: Sameer Gaikwad
Music Director: Anand Raj Anand, Ranjit Barot
Lyricist: Anand Raj Anand, Panchhi Jalonvi
Cinematography: Pushan Kriplani
Editor: Amit Pawar

EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI

Chhodon Naa Yaar is directed by Dilip Sood, and the starcast includes names like Jimmy Shergill, Kim Sharma, Mahak, Kabir, Farid and Ahmed Khan. Touted to be an engrossing thriller, the film fails to live up to the average expectations of a decent entertainer.

Ravi, essayed by Jimmy Shergill is final year student of a Delhi Mass Communication college. He lives life on his own terms and chooses the irregular paths to experience something different out of life. He along with his two friends Shiv (Kabir) and Sunny (Farid) decide to endeavour their luck into trying something dangerous.

The threesome decided to go to the Northern Hills of India to shoot for their diploma film, a college project. The idea is to capture the myth surrounding that place. Little did they know that the mysterious trip could change their life forever.

Ravi, the leader of the troupe gives a deaf ear to the precautions given by his college professor Saxena (Ahmed Khan). He ventures for the adventurous trip even after continuous warnings by his girlfriend Rashmi (Kim Sharma).

Sunny joins the group to have some fun on the journey. The funnier side of the story ends once they experience the myth as a true real life incident. In reality, the film relates to a spirit who haunts a forest and a temple. The nightmare has just begun and their survival is the biggest question.

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