Inkaar: Movie Review

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    Produced by Prakash Jha
    Directed by Sudhir Mishra
    Starring Arjun Rampal and Chitrangada Singh

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    Turn off’s
    To get to it straight, it’s boring in many scenes.
    No entertaining music or songs!
    Talking head: Movie sounds like a story telling, and still less narrative!
    It fails to catch the attention of audience in many places.
    Distraction.

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    Turn On’s
    Arjun Rampal’s acting is so good.
    Chitrangada looks gorgeous too.
    Suspense has worked out, unlike other stories wherein you can predict things so early on.
    The advertising industry and it’s politics and the business game has been shown nicely.
    Arjun Rampal’s acting is classy.

    Chitrangada in brown BRA

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    Story Snippet
    It’s all inside a Advertising Agency!
    Rahul Verma (Arjun Rampal) CEO, offers job to Maya Luthra (Chitrangda Singh) and teaches her ins and outs about Advertising industry.
    They get closer, they flirt, they have affair, they sleep together many times, they’ve sex and then the usual story continues.

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    He needs to work with Ad agency models and Maya feels wrong about their relationships.

    Maya moves on to become National Creative Director, because of her talent. But Rahul Verma knows the durty truths about getting to such a high post before someone deserves it. But Maya never understands it and thinks Rahul isn’t happy with her progress!

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    Their egos build up, they start compiting with eachother, they come on the way of each others progress.. bigger walls buildup between them.

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    Finally, Maya accuses Rahul of sexual harassment.. and the proceedings of the case is recorded and made into a movie :-P Showing some flashbacks and drama.

    To be honest, the movie is not up to the mark. It bores audience in many places.

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