Saturday, April 18, 2015

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Detailed Analysis:
  
Emraan Hashmi was mass entertianer but then he hit roadblock with flops like 'Ghanchakkar', 'Ek Thi Daayan', 'Shanghai' and 'Raja Natwarlal'. Now he is hoping for turnaround with his mentors' film 'Mr X'.  

Raghuram Rathore (Emraan Hashmi) is cop and his lady love Milli Arora (Amrya Dastur) is also serving the nation as cop. Both are living a happy life until one day betrayal by one of their own officer throw life upside down. Raghuram faces severe burns and following the treatment, he gets into a condition where his body reflects everything and he becomes invisible Mr. X. How he takes his revenge against the system and people who were responsible for the mess forms the rest of the plot. 

Performance wise Emraan Hashmi is superb with honest act and there is kind of sincerity in his efforts. Amrya Dastur looks glamrous and acts well which is improvement over her debut act in disaster 'Issaq'. Arunoday Singh is good but looks like a man without emotion at places. Tanmay Bhatt is in surprise role does not impress much. 

Film has old school premise of story and screenplay never takes off. Director, writer and producer should be questioned - why the hell you want to remake films like 'Hollow Man' and 'Mr India'. Film becomes predictable and finds very cliche boring situations. Film has couple of good songs but even those look boring in film. . Camerawork is superb, editing is non existent as film could had been 15 minutes shorter and artwork is good. Dialogues are patchy. VFX is inconsistent. 


Director Vikram Bhatt fails to make an interesting film and he is handicapped by bad story and writing. Though to be fair, he needs to ask himself - how can he make films like 'Creature 3D ' and 'Mr X'?

Film released  today and should release across 1800 screens. Film has very good  chances at box office as there is not much competition. Film will depend on great opening today as such films do not grow much after day one.




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