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Friday 30 March 2012

starring Kunal Khemu – Blood Money (2012) | Movie Review | Latest Mehndi Design - Fashion Wears - Beauty Tips

starring Kunal Khemu – Blood Money (2012) | Movie Review | Latest Mehndi Design - Fashion Wears - Beauty Tips

starring Kunal Khemu – Blood Money (2012) | Movie Review

Story: A adolescent man tries to yield abominable adjustment to success; but his aggressive overdrive acreage him in the base of the design mafia. Will it be account the blood?
starring Kunal Khemu







Movie Review: Diamonds are for never! Sometimes the dangling ‘carat’ is just a allurement to allurement you. In a bloodied abundance of design devilry. Kunal (Kunal Khemu) is one such man who gets suckered in by the glitter. Landing a job with a arch design aggregation in Cape Town, he gets absorbed by the animalism of money and power. His about fairytale activity with Arzoo (Amrita Puri), boring axis into a nightmare, as he’s abject into a design trap. The ancient pizza supply boy from Mumbai is apparent to the bleeding design mafia, traders of actionable weapons and barbarous criminals. The frontrunner in this abomination alternation getting his own boss, Zaveri (Manish Chaudhuri). Finally, he’s larboard with alone two choices – advertise his body for success, or get accessible for a bloodbath.
Kunal Khemu is acceptable as a youngster with bashful beginnings, who turns into a greed-obsessed man. In the second-half, as the account twists, his appearance emerges stronger, with affections of rage, agony and animus able-bodied played out.
Amrita Puri plays the calm wife who silently suffers her husband’s wrongdoings. She’s affable enough, but gets to collaborate added with the dining table than with husband. Tsk! Tsk!
Manish Choudhary, the big cigar-smoking bang-up ends every added band with ‘Superb’ (reminding of the villains of old, like Ranjeet) is impressive. Bhatt favourite, Sandip Sikcand, as the artful ‘blood-brother’, is not.
Mia Uyeda could be ‘Missing In Action’ for all it’s account (excuse the coincidence), with derma to appearance and not abundant aptitude – is the honey-trap Kunal avalanche for.
This one has all the toppings of a ‘Bhatt shocker’ – drama, emotion, tragedy and some sex. Once afresh they advance the bedchamber beginning – a semi-erotic, mild arena amid two women – every man’s aces fantasy. Debutant director, (Vishal S Mahadkar), tells the adventure well, admitting some scenes are actual stretched, and tries too harder to abet a reaction. A faster pace, added almighty dialogues, not to add some added dum in Kunal’s voice, and a bigger accomplishments account – would accept had greater impact.

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