May 30, 2005 04:03 PM
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(Updated May 30, 2005 04:03 PM)
A heroine with ESP(extra sensory perception) some controversy about a kiss.WELCOME TO THE BHATT CAMP.
Cast: Meera, Koel Purie, Ashmit Patel
Director: Soni Razdan
Meera is a successful stage show artiste. With a career that is going great guns, but a personal life that isn’t going smoothly, Meera prefers to lead a secluded life, so much so that she does not even acknowledge her friend Aly Khan's feelings for her.On her way back alone from a shoot one night, meera has an accident and after that starts seeing some ghosts and some crap like that.
Mumbai has a serial killer on the loose. A psycho who picks dance bar girls as victims, cleanly cuts their arteries and lets them bleed to death. And the police have made no headway in the case. Until of course ACP Rohan Sethi (Patel) decides to believe that meera's visions have a connection with the killings. Although Rohan’s colleague Sujata (Purie) brushes off her claims as hallucinations, Rohan pursues the case with these visions.
As the plot unfolds we are introduced to the suspects and the evidence against each of them. Though the final twist in the kahani was interesting, the climax becomes hilarious as the heroine and the serial killer have an educative chat about victims of AIDS(really that was a hilarious scene).
Pakistani actress Meera who makes her Bollywood debut with Nazar, oozes confidence but looks very old in the movie.
Koel Purie is convincing as the lady cop
However, Ashmit Patel is the Poorest of the lot and comes a cropper as the tough cop who nails serial killers.
i watched nazar and naina back to back and I found both these stories similar but naina had more in it if I take the techinical angle too.
NOT RECOMMENDED!!!