So, please AVOID! I am going with 1 star. I know it’s a pandemic outdoors, and not many places to visit, but nothing is worth staying at home and watching this film. The film is filled with cheesy dialogues and the very basic plot itself is cringy to say the least. The climax is just so plain Jane that you’re left pulling your hair out thinking ‘Why the hell did I waste my time waiting for this?’ Verdict: It’s too predictable and you know from the very first as to who the killer could be, and, in the end, they only end up being the killer. In a thriller murder mystery what the audiences are expecting is to have a grand finale where things are revealed and finally the killer gets caught, and it happens to be someone whom you were not expecting at all. There are characters that are shown once and never shown again to even explain why that conversation was given screen time. There are plots that are left unanswered in the end. The direction by Ram Ramesh Sharma is simply too amateurish. The boy tells the girl that he now needs to go and save his parents as it was his duty, and all the while he knew that the parents were locked up in a room just five steps ahead from where they were standing. If the plot wasn’t cringy enough, the cheesy dialogues make this unbearable. But, to the Netflix-Prime watching new-age viewers, these are just too hard to bear through. The same plot would have worked well in the 1980s-90s when such movies were prevalent in huge numbers. Sadly, the writing by Subhash Ghai isn’t top-caliber as per today’s sensibilities. To top all of this, the plot is filled with loopholes and things that even a kid in today’s world would be able to point out. The rest of the supporting cast also didn’t have much to do. Youngsters like Amol Parashar and Barkha Singh also have too superficial characters for anyone to be able to relate to them. There is absolutely zero character progression, and they all seem to be playing hard on the same tropes which they’ve been famous for in the past as well. With that face & body, she must have about a million more fappers like me Sexy.
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It has to be out of goodwill and respect for the veteran Subhash Ghai, because otherwise, there is genuinely no depth of character for anyone of their caliber to play such roles. I don't understand why Kritika Kamra is so underrated She oozes lust from every inch of her body. It’s hard to believe that stalwart actors like Sanjay Mishra, Vijay Raaz, Ashwini Kalsekar said yes to this project. The songs have the melodious feel of yesteryears, and that’s what differentiates them from everything else that’s happening.
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It’s great to be blown away by Sonu Nigam’s voice in a movie after a really long time. What’s Hot:Įven though absolutely unnecessary to the flow of the story, there are a couple of songs in the movie. They quickly discover, however, that the owner (Vijay Raaz) and his estranged extended family are harbouring some dangerous secrets, all of which are linked to the family matriarch's will. During the lockdown, a father and son duo (Sanjay Mishra and Amol Parashar) abandon their journey back to their village to take up residence in the titular '36 Farmhouse' under the premise of occupations they're not suited to undertake in order to make a quick hit.