sady
Hit playback singer
Posts: 1,876
Favorite actor: SRK, Prabhas, Naga Chaitanya, Nivin Pauly
Favorite actress: Kajol, Sonam, A. Shetty, Tamannaah, Kangana
Upcoming release you're most excited about: Simran, Rani of Jhansi, Veere Di Wedding, Padman, Saaho
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Post by sady on Mar 25, 2015 10:30:38 GMT
Release date : 17 April 2015 Director : Vikram Bhatt Music : Ankit Tiwari & Jeet Ganguly Background score : Raju Singh Screenplay : Shagufta Rafique Cast :* Emraan Hashmi as Raghuram Rathod / Mr. X * Amyra Dastur as Milli Arora * Arunoday Singh Plot :
It's an action thriller losely based in the Hollywood movie "Holwo Man". A man gains the power of invisibility, and becomes a vigilante to take revenge on those who have wronged him. Synopsis :A young couple, in love, impassioned about their work and each other, are government officers dedicated to their jobs and the nation. All that changes in an instant in the face of a shocking betrayal which turns the tables on both of them. A potent solution to all of these crimes is discovered by the young man, in the form of invisibility, a condition that befalls the hero. The power of invisibility can be used to great good, or can be corrupted to great evil; which does he choose? Especially, when confronted with the one obstacle between achieving his goal and becoming all powerful, and that is the one thing he genuinely cannot live without; his love. Poster : Trailer :
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sady
Hit playback singer
Posts: 1,876
Favorite actor: SRK, Prabhas, Naga Chaitanya, Nivin Pauly
Favorite actress: Kajol, Sonam, A. Shetty, Tamannaah, Kangana
Upcoming release you're most excited about: Simran, Rani of Jhansi, Veere Di Wedding, Padman, Saaho
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Post by sady on Apr 25, 2015 10:23:13 GMT
THIS ROMANTIC THRILLER NEEDS TO BE WATCHED IN 3D STORY: Raghuram Rathod (Emraan Hashmi) is the Anti Terrorist Department's (ATD) best cop, who is in love with his colleague Siya (Amyra Dastur). On the day of his final assignment before marriage, he is charged with treason and the murder of the Chief Minister. Surviving a factory explosion, he returns as the invisible Mr. X.
REVIEW: Mr. X is watchable and engaging but shows spark in parts. It has a solid story in place, but the sharp twists fail to maintain the consistency of the drama. However, what works in this film is its intention to deliver something different. The concept of an invisible vigilante hero was done best in the Anil Kapoor starrer Mr. India. Vikram Bhatt adopts the same tone and Indianises the story with an element of spunk. In times of staple commercial films, his movie has a unique thinking behind it. Its USP is the unpredictability of Siya's character that keeps the story taut. The build-up for the climax is fascinating and it latches your attention. But the story of an aggrieved cop fails to gather unanimous connect because it never soars above being a single man's desire to take revenge. The film's science-fiction value, too, is never fully explored. What chemicals cause Raghu's skin to char so dramatically? What is the magic potion that regenerates his cells from scratch? The riddle behind what went into Raghu's transformation into Mr X remains unanswered. Hashmi, however, attempts to bring a heartfelt earnestness to his character. He shares a warm chemistry with Amyra, who has a lot better screen presence since her last film Issaq. Arunoday Singh is suavely dangerous but his character lacks depth. The film's VFX could've been far better and looks shabby in places. The scenes where Mr X is sparsely visible, are the ones in which its poor quality is noticeable. The 3D effect does help its visual appeal. Despite flaws, in its 133 minutes of runtime, Bhatt churns out a quasi-gratifying film, which has all the necessary commercial ingredients - from romance to good music to thunderous action sequences.
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