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Starring:
Jannat Zubair Rahmani, Atul Kulkarni, Rituparna Sengupta,
Anupam Kher, Govind Namdev, Suhas Khandke
Direction:
Karan Razdan
Films on
terrorism are in fashion, but this one has a
supernatural twist. Karan Razdan who has also acted in
this film is the director who brings this movie which
deals on what happens after the terror attacks.
Usually terrorists are shown as the hard and ruthless
beings that do not care for humanity. A bit different
here, in this film we have a hard core jihadi terrorist
with a repentant soul.

He has a bad
day ahead. Because his trawler is hijacked on the high
seas by Azan Khan and his men who plan to use the
fisherman’s trawler to enter into the city. The
fisherman’s men are killed. The trawler is taken off a
different course – to gain an entry to the city. Azaan
Khan who is the leader of the jihadis, is on a mission
to get into India and kill innocent people.
A fight takes place in the trawler where Ramsharan is
shot dead by Azaan and the jihadi takes over the boat.
Azan Khan and his men manage to enter the city but they
get shot in a shootout with cops. The viewer is then
informed about the attack having taken place, and the
bad men who are killed by the cops do not get a proper
burial as they are terrorists. It is here that a
supernatural twist ensues.

Credits & Crew:
Producer - Ram Kudale
Director - Karan Razdan
Story - Karan Razdan
Lyricist - Ibrahim Ashq
Music Director - Sachin Gupta
Cinematography - Rajendra Prasad
Action - Pradumanya P.K
Art - Ajay Verekar
Editor - Sanjay Verma
Cast:
Muskaan - Jannat Zubair Rahmani
Azaan Khan - Atul Kulkarni
Megha - Rituparna Sengupta
Peer Jammatuddin Shah Baba - Anupam Kher
Devsharan - Satish Kaushik
Dulariben - Ila Arun
Nawab - Zakir Hussain
Moulana - Anang Desai
Ramsharan - Karan Razdan
Govind Namdev
Suhas Khandke
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Azan Khan (Atul Kulkarni) is one ruthless terrorist who is
in charge of training a group of fresh jihadis. Such a
merciless character he is, that he would not think twice
before eliminating those within his group who are
suspected of deserting the plan.
There is a maulana and two army officers from the enemy
camp who plan to create terror in a bustling city. If they
are successful in their strikes, the young jihadis are
promised ‘heaven’ sort of lavish lifestyle with hoors
(women) and all the fun with it.
An innocent fisherman Ramsharan (Karan Razdan) readies
himself for his usual fishing trip to the deep seas. He
has a happy family – his wife (Rituparna Sen) and a
daughter Muskaan (Jannat) and his old parents (Satish
Kaushik and Ila Arun).

All of a sudden the fisherman’s daughter Muskaan (Jannat)
starts behaving weird and her voice changes. The spirits
enter the fisherman’s house every night and possess the
girl. This confuses the mother and grand parents Satish
Kaushik and Ila Arun.
All the medical treatments fail and so as a last resort,
the local maulana (Anang Desai) suggests they contact the
Peer baba (Anupam Kher) who tackles the spirits in an
appropriate manner.
Then begins the unending ordeals of spirit visiting the
house and scribbling a message in a mysterious language on
the wall.
The plot is interesting and the film leaves a stunning
impression on the viewer since it combines terrorism and
supernatural. The beautiful locations of the coastline are
eye-catching. Anupam Kher is passionate in his part with
fervor while Satish Kaushik, Ila Arun and Rituparna
Sengupta and Jannat are impressive. The other talented
actors Atul Kulkarni and Zakir Hussain are just okay.
- PAW
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