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The Film Emotional Atyachar

The director has brought an interesting storyline but fails to put forward in-front of the audiences because of poor narration. The presentation was fine, the dialogue was fabulous, the script was ok, the screenplay not as expected, Background score was good but the songs were boring, Cinematography was acme gash, Music was good, Editing was Ok, Coming to the characters, duet of Ranvir and Vinay was the show stealer through their excellent onscreen chemistry, Mohit was first-class, Abhimanyu Singh was suitable in his role, Kalki was natural and was attention seeker, Sakshi was opulent, Ravi Kishan was notable. All others was well on their job. The movie moves around of milieu of the mid-night of the Mumbai - Goa highway. It begins with the character of Hiten i.e. Anand Tiwari who met Vikram i.e. Mohit at the highway. Vikram is a businessman needs money and was badly injured. There is a bag of money which is somewhere in the highway. Not only Vikram, but there are other characters too who are in-search of that bag of money. Ranvir and Vinay are having a whole group of professional killers,which includes a small time gang leader i.e. Rravi Kissen who now has a whole gang of himself, a gambler abhimanyu singh along with his girlfriend Kalki. All of them wanted the bag of money. What happens and who got the bag of money forms the rest part of the story. The movie has manifold tracks. The first half was difficult to understand where the movie is moving on. But, the second half brings all the characters together and makes the audiences understand their relation with each other. But if the ending was more realistic the movie can be a profit grosser. Overall, the movie can able to earn a bit due to the performances of the characters but will be not attain a vast success at the box office.
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