Thursday 9 August 2012

Review of "5 Ghantey Mien 5 Crore"

5 Ghantey Mien 5 Crore comes to cinema's all across the world without any Publicity or Promotional activities. The film is also Pakistani actress Meera's second bollywood come-back film.
The film tells story about an Accountant called Muqaadam (Rashid Khan) who works in Sultan Corporation that is headed by Sultan Khan (Ranjeet). Muqaadam is given a task of a safe delivery of 5 Crore hard cash to Vikram's (Shahwar Ali) farm house which is very far and in outskirts of the city. Vikram lives there along with his living-in partner Sonia (Meera). As soon as Muqaadam delivers the money, Vikram and Sonia plans to kill Muqaadam and escape to singapore with the money to start a new life. They both go exactly by the plan. Outside Vikram's farm-house, Karan's (Abhishek Kumar) car breaks down and he comes knocking the door in search of help. A Scary night with a Dead-Body, 5 Crore cash and an uninvited guest. Plus Sultan Khan and Reshma (Kavita Radheshyam) who is Muqaadam's wife are waiting for Muqaadam's return and a smart Police Officer Raam Singh (Nasser Abdulla) who is on his regular round-up.
The film is full of Twists, Turns and Jumps which keep's viewer's mind engrossed throughout. The film is mostly shot on one single location and doesn't give you a boring view at all. The screenplay and dialogues (Faisal Saif) of the film is so tight that it keep's giving you Jolt's in every next scene.
Performance wise, The film totally belongs to Meera. The way she has performed her part with negative shades is really commendable. Newfind Abhishek Kumar has done full justice to his character. It doesn't look like 5 Ghantey Mien 5 Crore is Abhishek's debut film. Shahwar Ali, Nasser Abdulla and Ranjeet are very good in their respective parts. But it's Kavita Radheshyam who walks away with the Cake in the film. You have to see the film to find out how.
Faisal Saif has executed each and every scene of the film brilliantly. It almost very hard to make a Scary Thriller but Saif has succeeded in making this. The taking of every shot reminds you of a Quentin Tarantino cinema. The second best part of the film is Background Score (Leonard Victor), The score grows on you with the moving story. The songs of the film are good, But such Genre doesn't really required songs and dances. The Editing (Ashutosh) and camerawork (Sumesh K.Chandran) is crispy and outstanding.
On the whole, 5 Ghantey Mien 5 Crore should not be missed and only word of mouth publicity will help this film grow.
Rating : ***

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