Anuradha (Preeti Jhangiani) is in a rather disturbed frame of mind as her love mate Akshay (Nakul Vaid) is missing from the Army. Akshay's father (Sharat Saxena) is doing everything which will help Anuradha in these troubled times. But one day Akshay's batchmate Rahul (Pravin Dabbas) comes to Akshay's home to tell his father that Rahul has died while fighting bravely with enemy.Butbefore revealing this to Anuradha Akshay's father tells Rahul to stay there for couple of weeks. In that period Akshay starts loving Anuradha.
From the very first scene itself we realise in what direction the film is going. It's a very medicore affair in every department-a veryflat script, with no excitement at all. Then a very ordinary musical score which . Is forced every now and then. The drama becomes agonisingly predictable as the film moves.Performances are also not upto the mark. Only good thing in itare some very scenic Manali locations.
Production values are okay.Technically average. Script is medicore. Dialogue are not upto the mark. Musically a big let down.Cinematography is fair.Performancewise Nakul Vaid is okay. Pravin Dabbas is average. Preeti Jhangiani does well. Others fill the bill.Directorlally a very poor effort.At the Box-Office, Its a nonstarter.
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