Thursday, August 6, 2009

Agyaat: Movie Review

Star cast: Priyanka Kothari, Nitin Reddy, Gautam Rode, Ishrat Ali, Howard Rosemeyer, Joy Fernandes and Ravi Kale

Director: Ram Gopal Verma

Stars: *




Director Ram Gopal Verma once again ready with the latest thriller 'Agyaat' releasing today. It seems that RGV has not taken any lesson from his past experiences.

RGV's last few films haven't really been great experiences, but he still presents a movie which will irritate the audience.

Cinegoers have always an expectation from the RGV but once again he failed to hold his royal fans. Movigoers enter the cinema hall with expectations in mind to get something thrilling but Agyaat turns out to be one such experience wherein you go in expecting a thrill ride but come out absolutely unmoved rather irritated.

Despite so much-hyped promos regarding horror and thrill, the movie fails to create any fear among the audience.

The story of the movie 'Agyaat' is based on a film crew arriving in a dense forest to shoot their film.

The crew comprises hero Sharman (Gautam Rode), who throws tantrum all the time and has a lust for heroine Aasha (Priyanka Kothari). A South Indian producer Moorty (Ishrat Ali), an eccentric director JJ (Howard), a submissive spot boy Laxman (Ishtiyak Khan), the philosophical cameraman Shakky (Kali Prasad), a forever frustrated action director Rakka (Kale), Assistant Director Sujal (Nitin) and the simple script supervisor girl Sameera (Rasika Duggal) who has a secret crush on Sujal.

Sameera always dreams about replacing Asha as film's lead lady. The film starts with a circumstance in which the crew takes two days break and they plans a small camping trip in the jungle. Setu (Joy Fernandes), the local jungle guide, guides the crew member to dense forest.

In the night everyone is enjoying bonefire and all of a sudden a strange sound disrupts the party. Setu goes on to find out more about it but doesn't return. After sometime when he doesn't return, all the crew members go on to find him but they find his dead body.

Terrified by the Setu's death, all try to run out the jungle but their car meets with an accident.

The story revolves around their efforts to come out of jungle. But they trapped in the unknown terrain as they try to find their way out more crew members start dying under mysterious circumstances.

However, RGV manages to hold your attention for a short time with his gimmicky shot taking and effective use of background music.

Debutant Nitin Reddy is looking mature and will prove his metal in future. Priyanka Kothari aka Nisha Kothari has improved her acting.

We don't warn you to enter this jungle but its your own risk.

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