Tuesday, 8 July 2014

movie review : EK VILLIAN


After grand success of Aashiqui 2 comes another love- thriller presented by MOHIT SURI…..Though the script was not the best among the bollywood films still it’s neither that bad too. It was an average script(I will give 7 out of 10).  But the average script was shadowed by the sensuous, outstanding and brilliant works by ‘student of the year’ star Sidharth malhotra(guru), Aashiqui 2 sizzler shraddha kaapor(Ayesha) and the comedian now turned a stern serial killer none other than Riteish deshmukh.
 Frankly I neved expected siddharth to work such brilliantly. Guru, the loveless orphan grown into a gun-toting goon is a quiet, tough and ruthless boy, working for a politician, Prahlad. A dark past refuses to let Guru sleep at night until he meets a girl, Aisha. Aisha plays the role of central protagonist…she is a livewire-she smiles ,involves herself with various activities in the TO DO list, also transforms the ill clad shady life of Guru silently….i liked her role very much..
 
After repeatedly being cast in fun-loving/naughty parts in film after film, Riteish Deshmukh gambles with a dark, intense, sadistic character in EK VILLAIN. It's a radical shift from what he has portrayed thus far and I must add, the actor carries off the unpretentious, sinister streak with brilliance. A middle class man who's fighting his inner demons, you take to the performance all the more because Riteish manages to keep it fine-drawn and plausible.  Just hats off…
About the music, as we have evidenced in Aashiqui 2 Mohit suri didn’t disappoint us here in this movie. The tracks of GALLIYAN, BANJARA, ZARRORAT were simply awesome!! My favorite song being the GALLIYAN. The dialogues were good but there could have been some pore punch lines in the movie..
On the whole, EK VILLAIN is a stylish, spellbinding and terrifying edge-of-the-seat thriller. It's a step forward in this genre, without doubt. A sure-shot winner! There’s one in every love story, says the tagline of Ek Villain, and the film strains every sinew to justify it…..really justified. Still I think who is the real villain??? Guru or ritesh…..

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