Rahasya – Bollywood Movie
Director: Manish Gupta
Genre: Mystery
Release date: January 30, 2015
Run Time: Not Available
Cast:
1.
Ashish
Vidyarthi as Sachin Mahajan,
2.
Tisca
Chopra as Aarti Mahajan,
3.
Kay
Kay Menon as Sunil Paraskar,
4.
Mita
Vasisht as Brinda Chhabria,
5.
Kunal
Sharma as Riyaz Noorani,
6.
Ashwini
Kalsekar as Remi Fernandes,
7.
Sakshi
Sem as Ayesha Mahajan
Produced:
UVI Film Productions Pvt. Ltd.
Mrs. Monica Vimal Maluka
|
Production co:
Viacom 18 Motion
Pictures
Story:
Manish Gupta
Music:
RANJIT BAROT
Country:
India
Language:
Hindi
Review: Don\'t we tend to all sort of a good
whodunit? an ideal pitiless whodunit and engulfs you into it as it\'s twists
and turns change surface. Well, Rahasya guarantees to be precisely that.
An Agastha Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa
Christie vogue mystery story, Rahasya came into limelight as a movie allegedly
supported world double murder case of Arushi and her house facilitate Hemraj.
What followed was enough hue and cry from Arushi\'s oldsters Rajesh and Nupur
Talwar United Nations agency are condemned for the crime. However, Rahasya
neatly maneuvers itself like a shot once establishing the most premise that
will bear likeness to the $64000 life case, into a full-blown whodunit waiting
to be solved .
Sachin Mahajan (Ashish Vidyarthi)
and his woman Aarti (Tisca Chopra), a doctor couple lead a luxurious and
respectable life what with their 2 storied house in Mumbai. However, their
swish sailing life hits a unexpected storm with the murder of their teen girl
Ayesha who\'s body is found by their maid Rimi (Ashwini Kalsekar). Their
servent Chetan goes missing too. Secrets ANd murky details of their lives begin
returning to fore as an investigation by CBI Officer Sunil Palaskar (Kay Kay
Menon) kick starts. Who\'s the killer? The father? Mother? Servent? Maid? The
additional Sunil Palaskar digs, the additional the plot tickens.
Filmmaker Manish Gupta United
Nations agency has films just like the Stoneman Murders and Hostel to his
credit keeps the suspense within the heroic tale intact throughout the primary
[*fr1]. The nail biting flip of events, the grim mood, the pace of the story,
all of it keeps you at the sting of your seats. The film could\'ve been a close
to good crime heroic tale but, the curse of the half stings Gupta too and he
loses his management of the plot. The film starts volute down and what follows
could be a unoriginal or a extremely inevitable climax creating the film a
giant drug of abuse.
Also another disadvantage of the
film is its runtime. a movie which does not boast of the mediocrities of film
industry cinema like songs, dances, forced romance, stunts, flying cars and
chases sequences, is shade too long at 124 minutes. Moreover, the climax
conjointly leaves several things unexplained particularly the method Sunil
Palaskar nabs the offender with no clear sturdy proof against the person giving
a rather half-baked feel to the mystery story.
However, to offer credit wherever
its due, Gupta puts along a movie that is fashionable, slick, taut and
gripping; in most components. Faroukh Mistry\'s motion-picture photography,
Ranjit Barot\'s sinister background score elevate the expertise of observation
against the law heroic tale.
But what works the foremost within
the favour of the film is that the apt casting. There could not are a
additional appropriate role for Kay Kay Menon. The character will complete
justice to his potential as AN actor. Kay Kay is humourous, stern, pitiless all
quickly and in the slightest degree the proper places. It\'s positively a good
lesson for several filmmakers together with the recent Neeraj Pandey (Baby) to
ne\'er undermine the potential of Kay Kay Menon\'s talent ANd waste a gem of an
actor as him by labour him for minute roles.
To total it up, Rahasya lies totally
on the shoulders of Kay Kay Menon. Watch it for a riveting half and large
performance.