Thursday 21 March 2013


‘3G’ Movie Review- Tanmay Dubey
 

 
 

Starring :-  Niel Nitin Mukesh, Sonal Chauhan


Director:- Sheershak Anand & Shantanu Ray Chhibber


 

We have watched and heard  the stories of a Haunted House, Haunted Flat, and haunted bungalows but here comes the story of a haunted phone with  3G inability - may be to enable faster telecommunications of the spirits! Quite literally! .

The Director Duo has offered all the ingredients that theoretically a horror film should have:- Staring ugly faces, shrieking moments, tinge of sexuality ( Sonal Chauhan  donned a bikini and ably supports Niel Nitin Mukesh doing Imraan Hashmi), trace of suspense on what and why  is happening ? With camera successfully capturing Fiji’s beautiful locales in the background, This film tries to give a completely new tech-savy flavor to age old horror flick formula- “a wandering spirit needing solace, by revenging people who killed him/her in the first place”.   

Neil Nitin Mukesh tries his best to slip in-between characters as fun loving Sam and as man possessed by evil spirit with his ‘robotic moves’ and changing voice thickness. Sonal Chauhan fills the sex gap in the film and thankfully has fewer shrieks to her credit when compared with other lady protagonists in horror films. Camera work is very good and the music is quite poor with romantic track breaking the flow of the narration.

Credit should be given to the Director duo on trying to bring something new in the otherwise pale genre. After all Horror flicks are like roller coaster rides which you enjoy only till it lasts!  

 

Score Stack Up:-

+ ive:-  Decent Performance, Good Camera Work, new concept.

-  ive:-  Insipid music, erratic narration and not much scary.

 

Box Office, Paisa Vasool Rating:- 2 out of 5


Tanmay's Rating : 2 out of 5


 

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Scores Classifications

(5)  Very Good, Must Watch 

(4)   Good, Should Watch 

(3)   Not Bad;

(2)  One Time Watch; 

(1)  On your own risk;  

 

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