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Kidnap

(2008)
Overall Rating   3.0/5.0  
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Work done with an immature mind!
Oct 27, 2008
 
Author: Rajshekhar paul Compliment the user
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The very first question that came to my mind after watching the film is 'What is the message the director/writer wants to convey?'. This much hyped movie has served no purpose to the viewers at all, I guess. First dialog where our villian(khal-nayak) reveals about the kidnap is 'Maine tumhe kidnap kya hai'. What a poor boy! He needs to tell the abducted that she has been kidnapped! The director had failed to create such an environment that lets her feel that she has been kidnapped. On the other hand when the billionaire father comes in the rescue of his daughter, it seems he has forgotten all the law and order. He was thrashing traffic, robbing money etc, turing himself to be criminal. And how a poor boy(who stays in an orphanage) like our villian has gotten the chance to learn driving at such a little age? He drives a mercedez to get his injured pal to hospital! And the director wants us to believe this! One more thing is that the director did not give importance to the details. As it was told that the our villian was in jail for three years. But if the two persons who had played the roles of villian, one for playing his orphanage-day character and another for playing the full-fledged kidnapper, are compared, it seems only a miracle can convert such a 13-14 years aged innocent to a 23-24 years aged villian in just 3 years! Another funny thing is when the villain says that he had learnt all the computer stuffs during his days as a jail inmate. 'Jail mein sirf kisika dimaag free hai' - something like that was the dialog. Ok, I understand that he can use his brain to the fullest, but name me the jail in India which gives such advanced facilities like computers to its inmates. The dialog delivery of Imran Khan is very poor in this movie. Sanjay Dutt has done a good job while his better-half in the movie Vidya Malvade, has failed to deliver good performance sometimes. Minissha Lamba's performance is ok. To conclude the review, it is a movie made with a sole intention to pull youths by showing Minissha's water-clad curves, new comer Imran Khan's body-tattos and seriously nothing else, making it a total immature film. I'll go with 2 out of 5 for this movie. The extra one star I had added, is for Sanjay Dutt's performance, do not get mistaken it's his performance, but not the character of 'Vikrant Raina'!
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