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Rating:
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Director:Manish Srivastav
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Cast:Naseeruddin Shah, Anand Tiwari, Manasi Rachh
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Banner:Picture Thoughts Production
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Producer:Karan Arora
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Music:Rohit Kulkarni, Harry Anand
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Release Dt :Nov, 06 2015
Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein Story
Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein story is based on the true murder case of the Vijay Palande and Simran Sood, where they are accused for committing a murder of a 28 year old, Karan Kumar Kakkar.
The complete story of Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein revolves around hit and run case subject, and hunting the murder mystery. A human being can only act according to the ability to judge, what is true. The movie story runs behind the perception of truth in the case. How the murder mystery found a solution and what are the steps taken to find it, forms the plot of the film.
Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein Analysis
Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein is a mix of drugs, cops, gangsters, youngsters, with which a powerful entertainer can be made out. But the poor narration levels completely dip the movie in the several parts.
Though the story revolves around hunting a murder mystery, the unrealistic acting of the youngsters, makes the audience lack the interest. A bunch of young people (Tiwari, Sial, Rachh, Arora and co.) completely spoils the mood of the movie. Even though you are aware that, the time is passing away and nearing the climax, you would surprisingly still wander about what few scenes are dealing about. On the whole, ‘Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein’ is a complete disaster.
Performance
Nazeeruddin Shah is the only bearable character in the film, in whom we can experience the thing called ‘acting’. Rest others, especially young boys and girls, on whom the film is supposed to be carried on, did not give the markable performance, which is one of the biggest point, that totally does the movie a scrap.
The narration levels are very poor. For a subject like murder mystery, editing plays a major role. A perfect blending of the flashback and the present scenes would be interesting to watch. But Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein even lacks in that part. The production values are up to the mark.
Screenplay and dialogues could have been better. Background score by Manish J. Tipu suits the scenes, but as the intensity lacks in those scenes, even his music appear to be a flaw. Finally, Manish Srivastav could not live up to the expectations of the thriller lovers.
Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein Final Word
Even the hardcore lovers of the thriller genre, would find tough to watch Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein. So, simply stay away from it.
By Phani Ch