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The most shocking thriller about a year. With a tagline like, wait, Abbas, the new thriller, Black increases tenfold. Fortunately, NAQAAB to live up to the hype and bustle, to some extent.
All thrillers to reach an agreement, which should follow three simple rules: [] They boast of actors who can bring their skill shares, [b] twist-n-should come as a surprise, and [C] the culmination, when the veil of secrecy has been exposed, should be a shock from the sky.
NAQAAB is right on two of the three main fronts. The only time the film begins to stagnate in the second hour, when the knots begin to unravel. The film falls into the second hour, but the climax of a change of attitude does again. The suspense comes as a surprise!
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Abbas-Mustan have mastered the art of making thrillers and although NAQAAB not as convincing as their products before, there is no doubt that there are more high than low in this case. One thing is sure, the script was tighter in the second hour.
To summarize NAQAAB is a watchable fare with the twists-n-turns its peak. Of course, with one end as presented in this film is sure to encounter different opinions, which has its share of supporters and opponents. But what goes in its favor is that it is certainly different. Terms such as "predictable" and "boring" are not applicable in this case!
NAQAAB tells the story of Sophie [Urvashi Sharma], a girl from a middle class family. She is engaged to millionaire Karan [Bobby Deol]. When she meets Vicky [Akshaye Khanna] are attracted to him and problems begin to surface.
Focus of the film goes beyond the three characters, with some unexpected elements thrown in. Who Urvashi choose?
The general perception is that the story bears a striking resemblance with the recently released RAQEEB [which in turn was inspired by the murder NATURAL CAUSES [1979] - a lesser-known film in English]. That's not true! In fact, NAQAAB film is inspired by the DOT English I.
NAQAAB begins brilliantly! The relationships formed at the beginning. The moments between Akshay and Urvashi are superb, beginning with "Ek Teri Raahon Mein Your Song. The chemistry is hot, so vital for sequences that follow.
NAQAAB to keep your interest in the first hour. You're hooked. But on the other side has its share of yarn. One reason for the main characters are not too convincing, and the story moves further on this road, somehow does not seem to be convincing.
All this while you are under the impression that this character has a hidden agenda. Or perhaps you want to settle scores. That makes them believe that there is a strong motive behind his actions. And when this character reveals it all, what makes it hit like a ton of bricks. In fact, the end, when the story takes a turn that takes you by surprise.
This is not necessarily the best black-Abbas, the script, but each sequence of the master storytellers of the stamp. Elegantly described in the great moments, story-tellers, at least have the courage to walk the path seldom used. Shiraz Ahmed is an interesting script. He builds suspense well, but the post-interval shares could have been closer.
Music gels well Pritam movie mood. In terms of melody, 'Ek Din Teri Raahon Mein' stands tall list. It 'also a top-picturization. Editing [Hussain Burmawala] is perfect. The film is the right length [16 reels, 2 hours], with no unnecessary moments.
NAQAAB belongs to Akshaye, who delivers a new and great performance. It is superb, the real scene stealer, the soul of the company. Bobby is relegated to the back in the first hour, but manages to make its presence felt in the second half. Urvashi Sharma gets a dream launch and uses a golden opportunity completely. A confident debutante, who enacts his part as an experienced professional. Also, see everything through spell. Vikas and Vishal Malhotra are adequate Kalantri. Raj Zutshi is not there.
Overall, NAQAAB are exciting in parts, the tension really take you by surprise. Box office, the film should be accepted in big cities mainly. It may've started slow, but is expected to accelerate over the weekend. Overall, a decent price!
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