| | Producer | Ram Gopal Varma, Ronnie Screwvala | | Director | Ram Gopal Varma | | Music | Bapi - Tutul, Imran-Vikram | | Writer | Nilesh Girkar, Puneet Gandhi | | Lyrics | Prashant Pandey, Sandip Singh, Sarim Momin | | Release Date | 07-Aug-2009 |
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Cast
Nisha Kothari, Nitin Reddy, Ravi Kale, Ishrat Ali, Kali Prasad Mukherjee, Harvey Rosemeyer, Rasika Duggal, Joy Fernandes, Gautam Rode
Movie Report
Once again Ram Gopal Verma comes up with his new supernatural thriller flick "Agyaat - The Unknown". The film is again a horror film. This film takes you to the thick forests of Sri Lanka to meet an Unknown force.
The film tells the story of a film unit. They go for a shoot deep into a forest. They settle at a place with bare minimal facilities run by a strange and quirky man called Setu [Joy Fernandes]. The hero of the film, Sharman [Gautam Rode], is a completely self-obsessed man with no other concern except for his muscles and the leading lady, Aasha [Nisha Kothari].
The team consists of the director [Howard Rosemeyer], producer [Ishrat Ali], the superstar's spot boy [Ishteyak], cinematographer [Kali Prasad Mukherjee], action director [Ravi Kale], second assistant [Rasika Duggal] and an assistant director [Nitin Reddy].
It all begins when the camera conks off... They have two days waiting for the replacement to arrive and with no form of entertainment or communication, when Setu suggests a camping trip into the forest, they jump at the opportunity. As they settle near a pond for the night, Setu hears a strange sound. He goes to investigate and never returns. After a desperate search, they discover his dead body.
Panic sets in among the unit members and they jump into the vehicle, but they being unfamiliar with the terrain results in an accident. Completely lost and trapped in the jungle as Setu, the only guy who knows the way out, is dead, they don't know which way to move to get out of the forest. What unfolds next is the entire team running for their lives.
Performance wise, Nitin Reddy [a star in Telugu films] makes a first-rate debut in Hindi films. Nisha Kothari is just okay. She seems to overact in many scenes. Gautam Rode enacts the hot-headed superstar with conviction.
On the whole, Agyaat is a simple film with some interesting parts. Producers investing small money will surely make good profit with this film.
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| by Gopal Maheshwori (posted on : 12-Aug-09) Rating: (Poor) |
very bad
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