Movie Name: Murder 3
Release Date: February 15, 2013
Star Cast: Randeep Hooda, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sara Lohen
Story
‘What is so noxious about Vishesh Bhatt’s ‘Murder 3’?’ is likely to
be one of the questions you will ask yourself once the flick finishes.
Randeep Hooda’s weird hairdo? Aditi Rao Hyadri’s bizarre way to test
beau’s loyalty quotient or Sara Loren’s acting skills?
If you are an avid fan of reality TV, it won’t take you very long
to spot striking resemblances between Vishesh Bhatt’s ‘Murder 3’, ‘Bigg
Brother’ (also ‘Bigg Boss’) and ‘Emotional Atyachar’. Wondering what are
the similarities like? Well, to begin with, the concept of ‘testing
partner’s loyalty’ and ‘secret room’ around which the movie revolves
will make you wonder if you took time out of your busy schedule to watch
a flick which had nothing unknown to explore. Just when you are about
to believe nothing great is in store, the film unfolds its so-called
spooky moments.
But those, who take interest in international cinema and have had
the chance to watch Spanish thriller ‘The Hidden Face (La Cara Oculta)’,
will have no qualms in marvelling Vishesh’s ability to use the film and
Indianise it in a somewhat impressive way. But make sure you don’t
decide to watch this flick assuming it to be a typical thriller which
ought to be action and suspense-oriented for the flick won’t live up to
your expectations!
The plot isn’t complex - Vikram (Randeep Hooda) a wild-life
photographer and his beau Roshni (Aditi Rao Hydari) shift from Cape Town
to Mumbai for Vikram’s successful professional life. His life turns
topsy-turvy when Roshni, unconvinced about his allegiance, suddenly
abandons him with her thoughts recorded in a video message.
Vikram believes something's devious about her decision and reports
to the Police authorities. They in turn think he is responsible for her
unexpected absence. He doesn't care about the allegations levelled
against him and continues to find out Roshni. Just when you think he is a
trustworthy lover, he leaves you disappointed when he almost
immediately falls for bar-girl Nisha (Sara Loren).
It is when Nisha begins to stay in Vikram’s palatial house that
viewers find moments which take them to the edge of their seats. For
instance, weird sounds from taps and showers turning shockingly hot.
As far as the filmy twists are concerned, they play an instrumental
role in building up tension, suspense and expectation of things to
come. While there is nothing great about Randeep Hooda’s acting skills
and Sara Loren proves there is nothing to look forward to her, Aditi Rao
fares well. All in all, the film is a one-time watch as it provides
thrills from several circumstances which have been presented in the
story. But we will still suggest don’t opt for the film if you are
expecting it to be hailed as one of the best thrillers.
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