Needhi Gill is an upcoming heroine who refuses to a one-night stand with her producer-godfather. Later she is caught by the police who arrest her on charges of prostitution, but she reasons that she was with her husband on a honeymoon. What follows is a new twist to the story exposing the stark reality of the dark side of Bollywood.
The film to some extent succeeds in highlighting the exploitation of wannabe actresses in Bollywood, but despite that, fails to create any t najor impact. Some of the scenes have a realistic touch like a policeman raping a woman at a beachside cottage. The story offers nothing exceptional as everyone is awaare of the antics of some black sheep in the industry, who don't miss an opportunity to carry out their nefarious activities.
Production values are fair. Technically, okay. Editing is crisp. Music is functional.
Performancewise, Needhi Gill playing an upcoming actress shows promise. Rahul Roy impresses in a lawyer's role. Veer Lalwani, Anand Abhyankar, Pappu Polyster, Mohit Mattu etc. are just passable.
Directorially, Shailendra Singh Rajput being the writer too, succeeds in doing a fair job.
At the Box-Office, it will do better business in B & C class centres.
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