Ishanya (Ahan Shetty) who belongs to a small town village falls in love with a rich girl Ramisa (Tara Sutaria). They both fell madly in love with each other, despite Ishanya being unemployed and Ramisa being a high-profile personified men’s daughter, Ramisa had to marry some other guy of her father’s choice which lead Ishanya into an aggressive man who revokes for revenge.
The story is just like a 90’s Bollywood cliche film with the same overrated plotline. Overall the film seems to be crisped a bit majorly in the second half. If you have seen the Telugu version, the thrill and climax twist were accurately missing from the original.
Milan Lutharia as a director has done a decent job but not great. The film required a lot more creative aspects. The film has fallen short for its story, it made it feel like it’s rushing for the running length.
Coming to the performances, this film marks the debut of Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty. Ahan as Ishanya is truly amazing, he totally justifies the character of a mad aggressive lover. His action skills come ahead as a strong point that enhances the film. Tara is Ramisa is great a hunt by the casting directors. Her performance is exactly what the film needed to raise the hype. Her character was somewhere limited to a point but Tara has delivered a brilliant piece in the film as a lead actress.
Proceeding to the music department, Pritam has won hearts with the magnifying music. The background score by John Stewart Eduri will make stick to the story throughout.
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Verdict: Overall, it’s a cliche film with a decent amount of thrill. But one should definitely watch the film for Ahan Shetty and Tara Sutaria’s sizzling chemistry.
Star: ⭐⭐