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Old 04-27-2013, 09:00 PM   #1
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Default Unique Movie Overview Of Rivaaz (September 16, 2011)
By Taran Adarsh, September 16, 2011 - 14:01 IST When you've achieved stars like Deepti Naval, Vijay Raaz, Upendra Limaye, Yashpal Sharma, Rajendra Gupta, Sayaji Shinde and Alok Nath enhancing the cards of a movie and also, when you discover that the film has a new story to inform, you expect it [RIVAAZ] to be always a satisfying experience, cinematically talking. But neither do bankable stars or does a thought-provoking idea means a fascinating cost. Honestly, neither would be the on-screen figures created, or can there be a natural script in position in this crude test. As a half-baked test from the writing to the delivery of the substance, RIVAAZ results in. Right motives don't result in a fascinating movie, right? Create your personal film overview of Rivaaz RIVAAZ tells the story of people indulging in prostitution. One particular family includes the daddy [Rajendra Gupta], mother [Deepti Naval] and child Bela [Ritisha Vijayvargiya]. Ritisha dares to drop in deep love with Rahul [Manoj Biddvai] and along the way, faces the wrath of not only her father, but additionally the whole town that practices/encourages prostitution. Because it speaks of a girl attempting to cause an easy life with the person of her desires, although the film has nothing to complete with the Padmini Kolhapure - Kunal Kapoor starrer AHISTA AHISTA, RIVAAZ does restore memories of that great film. Manager Ashok Kumar Nanda had a good concept available, but he lets go of the chance with a substandard software that leaves lots of questions unanswered. Actually, the story is really haphazard and idiotic that it leaves you unhappy that the director and author forget about an excellent chance. Nothing arrives of the one, if the purpose was to surprise the audience by having an problem, or maybe result in discussions, sorry. Perhaps the tracks are juxtaposed in the piece with no appropriate cause. Despite featuring good stars, the picture doesn't feature bravura performances. The stars are, quite seriously, lost. Deepti Naval and Vijay Raaz particularly deserved a much better offer. When it comes to small brigade, Manoj Biddvai and Ritisha Vijayvargiya, they neglect to impress. Meghna Naidu [minus makeup] and Saadhika Randhawa are boring. Overall, RIVAAZ is just a bad fare. Rating:
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