Feb 16, 2013 09:01 AM
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Sometimes high expectation lets one down flat on his belly. The earlier versions of Murder had the original Emran Hashmi, who is termed a serial kisser, but he got switched to Raaz 3 and therefore out of reckoning for Murder 3. Mukesh Bhat seemed to have experimented with the Murder Brand. When I decided to go for it, I was carried away by the previous version of fast paced action and drama and romance. Randeep Hooda ( Vikram ) is a professional photographer with lots of talent, resembles Atul Kasbekar to me in the film. He is yet to establish his credentials in S Africa, and meanwhile he falls in love with Roshni, who is born and bought up in Africa. She decides to sacrifice her career to be with Vikram. They come down to Mumbai but decide to go for a old farm house of British legacy.
The love story takes a interesting twist, due to editing of the movie, well suddenly Roshni is missing and cops find a burnt female body near the vicinity of Vikram's residence. Naturally he comes into radar of suspicion. Meanwhile he would like to move on in life with the help of his mentor boss, he meets Nisha in a pub. How they fall in quick love due to circumstances is interesting weave of the plot. The movie picks up some speed and action in terms of murder investigation in the second half. Murder 3 seems to be an attempt to shock the audience into numbness, but fails miserably, because some people started walking out of the theatre due to disappointment. I believe the movie could have more flesh than pure bones. Acting of Neha ( Arti Gupta ) is convincing, Vikram has tried his level best to do justice but falls short. Finally the ending is ? which leaves audience to think what has hit them.
Guys, if you want to spend free time go for it otherwise have a good nap.