Monday, April 20, 2015

Movie Review NH 8 Road To Nidhivan Is Well Intentioned Independent Film



View Image in Large Size Film released today and should release across 200 screens. Film had no chances at box office as its a film with very niche appeal. Film will depend on exceptional word of mouth to survive as it has no great buzz or marketing awareness.


Detailed Analysis:

 In today's time when corporate houses have taken over, independent cinema needs its space despite not so great marketing and media space. 'NH 8 Road To Nidhivan' is one such film.

Film depicts story of four youngsters who take assignment to shoot documentary on Nidhivan, a mysterious place near Mathura whihc has many stories about it. Sadly most of the film dweels over trip to Nidhivan than Nidhivan itself and even Nidhivan in climax is only there for brief time. What happens on trip, what is the secret form the rest of the plot.

Performance wise Auroshikha Dey is only decent one rest of the cast is immature and lacks finesse. Raveneet Kaur, Swaroopa Ghosh and Arjun Fauzdar are strictly average. 

Film has interesting premise but screenplay lacks pace and events. Film has poor dialogues. Film has interesting background score. Art department is authentic and editing is poor.

Director Munindra Gupta  succeeds in bringing out some kind of tension, horror and thrill but he writes real poor screenplay. Though twist in the end is not bad but lack of events make it a tiring watch for masses.

Film released today and should release across 200 screens. Film had no chances at box office as its a film with very niche appeal. Film will depend on exceptional word of mouth to survive as it has no great buzz or marketing awareness.

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