Tuesday 11 October 2011

Hindi Movie Review: Soundtrack Movie Review

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Cast: Rajeev Khandelwal, Soha Ali Khan, Mohan Kapoor

Director: Neerav Ghosh

Slipping further and further to a vortex of drugs, alcohol and meaningless sex, the protagonist of Soundtrack, genius DJ Raunak Kaul (Rajeev Khandelwal), The next thing you knew goes deaf one day. It's an intriguing premise, borrowed legitimately for the Canadian film 'It's All Gone Pete Tong', that itself declared to be based on a real story.

Treated without the requisite pinch of humour or irony, director Neerav Ghosh delivers a boring film that's as indulgent as the character whose life-story it portrays. Khandelwal, usually a fine actor, looks grossly miscast as the hedonist hero, and plays him amongst a misguided sense of seriousness. you are meant to feel for Raunak and root for him to overcome his impediment, but there are two problems here. First, he's been these types of a shallow are certain that mustering up any real attention for him is a close to impossible task. Second, Khandelwal's occurrence and physicality in no way reflects Raunak's supposed inner breakdown. The actor is on more enduring bottom in the film's then portions, when his character takes up through a deaf girl (Soha Ali Khan) and commits himself towards finding fulfillment.

The film's minute half in truth has a cluster of endearing moments, and the director turns out more capable handling these regular scenes. Soha has a warm vibe to her, but it is Mohan Kapur as Raunak's opportunistic manager who turns out to get the tone this is required here.

'Soundtrack' doesn't spinrt steadily when it is amateurishly directed, and because even people scenes of Raunak's debauchery are so tackily filmed. Even if you survive this film’s every a larger number of flaw, chances are you will be exhausted by persons long, hallucinatory interactions between Raunak and his alter-ego the manifests itself as a clown.

I'm more than likely amongst two out of four for Soundtrack. Somewhere in now tiring film is a promising idea so hasn’t continued totally exploited.

Rating: 2 / 5
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