Firstly, the film’s title creates a misconception in the viewer’s mind, who go on to believe that the film is about a light subject and not a horror.
Now, are there any eerie moments? The answer is yes and that’s where the director shows his excellence. A few scenes will leave you shocked and scared. But overall, the script lacks concept.
The climax is abrupt as the mystery is left unsolved. The viewers are left dissatisfied with a lot of mystique questions in their minds.
The songs seemed to be placed out of context in the film in order to cater to the masses. The horror element needed to be dealt more seriously than it is actually shown. Editing needed a lot of attention.
Actingwise, no guesses for who walks away with the cake on the whole. It is Jimmy Shergill who plays his character smoothly. Kabir Sadanand fails in his dialogue delivery. Farid Amiri does not suit the role needed for his character. Kim Sharma is hopeless.
On the whole, this week’s fourth release Chhodon Naa Yaar fails at the scripting level. Watch the film, only if you need a good sleep in the theatre.
Radiosargam Movie Rating: 3/10
Hanumant Bhansali
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