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Home / Reviews & Previews / Gunaah
The Film: Gunaah
Starring: Bipasha Basu, Dino Morea, and Ashutosh Rana
Director: Amol Shetge
Producer: Vishesh Entertainment Ltd
Music: Anand Raaj Anand
Lyrics: Anand Bakshi, Praveen Bhardwaj
Score: *

There should be a new rule in India. Put filmmakers in jail who cheat the audience by making such crap. The Bhatt camp are the first ones to be arrested for making such a terrible film while they had terrific start this year with Raaz.

Bad script with a traditional style of making films makes this film a sorry affair on the big screen.

The story of GUNAAH revolves around an honest lady police officer, Prabha (Bipasha Basu). A lonely woman, she takes upon herself of cleansing the corrupt system by being a part of it. She even manages to scare the criminals – she even says that criminals pee in their pants hearing her name!

Her life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Aditya (Dino Morea).

Prabha falls in love with Aditya when, while chasing him, she is about to fall off a rooftop. This scene looks so pathetic, for any trained police officer climbing back would have been possible but looks like the director makes cops look weak.

Without a thought, Aditya saves her life even though he knows that he would be arrested in the process. This incident leaves a lasting impact on her mind and more so when Aditya refuses to explain his actions in the lock-up as well as in the court. By the way Prabha was chasing Aditya in the case of a murder which took place on a nice rainy day in February as announced by the judge. Now when did it started raining in the month of Feb here in India?

When Prabha takes Aditya down memory lane, she discovers that he is a nice person, who was forced to take the path of crime by a wrongdoing of the system. The two feel drawn to each other and fall in love.

Prabha starts making efforts to know the reasons that made Aditya choose the path of crime and reform him in the process. Aditya keeps quite an does not talk as he does not want to reveal his connection with his gang which is against the wrong legal system especially the police force in India. Or was it the director who was reducing Dino’s tension considering the boy has tough time talking in Hindi!

There is also Ashotsh Rana a former cop who now sells papers and lives in a tunnel. He gives tips to Prabha. Asutosh is completely wasted here.

Bipasha’s wardrobe is pathetic and unconvincing. Bipasha’s acting is fine will Dino hardly creates any impact. Irfan Khan who plays the role of a jealous and corrupt cop is the only character who convinces a bit. The background score is bad while music is average. There was plenty scope for the movie to be interesting and utilize the strong chemistry that the two stars Dino-Bipasha have on the big screen. Sadly, the movie turns out to be a disaster and will be known as one of the worst films made this year.

Stay away from such nasty films.


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