|
|
|
|
logo
Saturday, May 10, 2025
FOLLOW US ON
Find Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter Follow Us on Google Plus Youtube
AUTOMOBILE CITY GUIDE CLASSIFIEDS Cookery Craft JOBS MOVIES NEWS EDUCATION VIDEOS YELLOWPAGES Real Estate MORE
 
 

  Movies
  Indian Cinema
  Show Times
  Bollywood
  Gossips
  Features
  Interviews
  Legends
  Trailers
  Profiles
  Previews
  Stills
  Box office
  Reviews
  Music Reviews
  Wallpapers
  Posters
  Coming Soon
  Top five Music
  Star Birthdays
  Hollywood
  Gossips
  Features
  Reviews
  Previews
  Stills
  Wallpapers
  Trailer
  Games
  Coming Soon  
  Box office
  Oscar Awards
  Regional
  Gossips
  Previews
  Stills
  Reviews
  Trailers
  Songs
  Profiles
  Coming soon
  Box Office
  Top Five Music
  State Awards
  Awards
  Oscar Awards
  National Awards
  Filmfare Awards
  Phalke Awards
 State Awards
  India Facts
  Tell a Friend
  Feedback
 
Reviews
Dhokha(2007)
Director
: Pooja Bhatt
Cast
: Muzammil Ibrahim, Tulip Joshi, Anupam Kher,Gulshan Grover, Ashutosh Rana
Producer
: Mukesh Bhatt
Music
: M M Kreem, Shiraz Uppal
Preview
Review
Music Review
Stills
Trailer
Wallpapers


Rating :***

Not every potential terrorist belongs to one particular community. Yes, it sounds like a brutally vulgar adage in this day and age of murderous rage.

The man who violates your privacy and right to expression, or the woman who uses the educational institution to propagate prostitution, are the true terrorists of our society. Look around you - terror stares and stalks you in so many garbs, in and out of the burqa. You cannot escape it in one form or another.

Terrorism is a religion of its own.

In "Dhokha", writer Mahesh Bhatt brings the savagely rampant cult of terrorism into the precincts of the middleclass household. The portrait of a derelict soul looking for his lost domestic utopia in the rubble of a nasty bomb explosion, is stark real, dark and poignant.

You can't miss the urgent and brutal honesty of Bhatt's writing skills.

He weaves a pastiche of angst and heartbreak from the raw material of headlines. The end result is thought provoking, emotional and most important of all original.

In a week where we are subjected to two remakes of 1970s' films, "Dhokha" with its renewable but non-derivative topicality washes away the sins of excessive inspiration that plagues present-day cinema in Hindi.

Pooja Bhatt directs the stark story with a keen sense of historicity overlapping lives that would like to go about the unfinished business of their day-to-day activities, if only destiny didn't have other plans.

Presume for a minute that the woman who shares your life has a secret identity. One such inescapably poignant situation was created for Harisson Ford in Sidney Pollack's "Random Hearts" where his dead wife turns out to have a secret life.

Could the man or woman you trust with your life be planting bombs in her head? As Hyderabad burns you wonder what thought processes go behind minds that plan the carnage of the innocence.

More than anything else "Dhokha" is a pungent and powerful product of our troubled times, told with a spirited and sustained energy that allows sound technicians to do their jobs with quiet authority.

At the centre of the excruciating jigsaw of trust and betrayal is the debutant Muzamil Ibrahim. Playing the tormented widower he exudes an aura of confident tragedy that belies his rawness as an actor.

The brawn never comes in the way of sensitive expressions of a cop whose loyalty and integrity are weighed against his personal loss. The newcomer carries the emotional scenes well on his sturdy shoulders.

And if you're tired of seeing Anupam Kher doing comedy, here's the actor getting back to his roots, putting in a powerhouse performance as a bereaved father battling ostracism by a society that never accepted him in the first place.

Suffused with a sense of imminent catastrophe and an aura of implosive tension applied to the explosive theme, "Dhokha" is a film that persuades you not-so-gently to think about the quality of lives that we live and a social order that thinks terrorism happens only to 'them'.

Really, one hasn't had a more jolting reality-check in a while.

 
Review of other movies

QUICK LINKS - WEBINDIA123.COM
CAREER OPTIONS
DATES AND EVENTS
INSTITUTES IN INDIA
STUDY ABROAD
UK, USA, Canada
CLASSIFIEDS
JOBS
MATRIMONIAL
ASTROLOGY
GORGEOUS CELEBRITIES
VIDEOS
E-CARDS
BEAUTY AND STYLE
HEALTH
COMMUNITY
FOOD
YOGA
CRAFTS
GARDENING
PHOTOS
Shopping
DEALS AND DISCOUNTS
YELLOW PAGES
TOUR PACKAGES
POCKET DICTIONARY
EVENTS
NEWS
WORLD TIME
DONATE BLOOD
AUTOMOBILE
CITY GUIDE
DANCE
FESTIVAL
FINANCE

GOVERNMENT

HISTORY
INDIAN CRAFTS
INDIA FACTS
law
MEDICINE
MUSIC
NRI
PERSONALITIES
RELIGION
SPICES
SPORTS
TOURISM
WILDLIFE
WOMEN
Kochi Biennale 2014
Andaman and Nicobar
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Jammu and Kashmir
Manipur
Rajasthan
Andhra Pradesh
Daman and Diu
Jharkhand
Meghalaya
Sikkim
Arunachal Pradesh
Delhi
Karnataka
Mizoram
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Assam
Goa
Kerala
Nagaland
Tripura
Bihar
Gujarat
Lakshadweep
Orissa
Uttar Pradesh
Chandigarh
Haryana
Madhya Pradesh
Pondicherry
Uttaranchal
Chhattisgarh
Himachal Pradesh
Maharashtra
Punjab
West Bengal

Copyright 2000- Suni Systems (P) Ltd.
All rights reserved