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Starring:
Anuuj Saxena, Udita
Goswami, Tareena Patel, Samir Kochhar, Gulshan Grover
Directed by Jagmohan Mundhra
The most
impressive scene in Chase is its pulse racing start
scene where the chase begins. It lasts approximately 10
minutes, and it is easily one of the best thrilling and
sleek sequences ever styled for a Hindi film.
In Chase,
Sohail Ansari (Anuuj Saxena) plays a man on the run. He
is an innocent man who is framed for a murder he hasn’t
committed. It is the corrupt cops who are hand-in-glove
with a wily industrialist have their own unscrupulous
reasons for framing the innocent.

Udita plays a woman with hidden motives. She’s a siren
who uses to charm and femininity to manipulate people.
The other characters are Surabhee (Tarina Patel),
Sohail's love interest and industrialist Mr. Khanna (Aditya
Raj Kapoor who is Shammi Kapoor’s son), for whom money
can do anything in the world. Then, there is Anthony
D'Costa (Gulshan Grover), who is also in search for the
truth.
The hunt for the accused who is on the run takes us
through the mean streets of Mumbai. The hidden truth
behind the murder has the potential of exposing the
entire political system. There are many highly placed
people involved in this drama.
Debuting with a thriller Anuj Saxena makes an
impression. He has accomplished all the stunts by
himself, which includes doing some really dare-devil
action sequences, but needs to work hard at acting.
Udita Goswami the hot, sexy nurse does it very credibly,
while Tarina Patel Anuuj’s love interest in the film
hasn’t much to do.
Gulshan Grover in a cameo is okay, but it is the
talented Rajesh Khattar who infuses life in his part.

Credits & Crew:
Banner - Maverick Productions
Producer - Anuuj Saxena
Director - Jagmohan Mundhra
Cinematography - Uday Tiwari
Lyricist - Jalees Sherwani, Manthan
Music Director - Vijay Verma
Film Editors - Ram Singh, Prateek Panddiya
Background Music - Amar Mohile
Choreography - Raju Khan
Sound Design - Vikram Biswas, Noel D'souza
Singers – Wajid, Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal, Vasundhara Das
Cassettes and CD's on Junglee Music
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DIG Ranveer (Rajesh Khattar)
has vested interest in getting to the bottom of a murder
in which Sohail is involved. Police Inspector Siddharth (Samir
Kochhar) is the right hand of the DIG, is in charge of the
case and in monitoring Sohail's actions.
A common man who accidentally happens to witness an
incident that causes trouble in his life. Anuj Saxena
plays a photojournalist who runs for his life from those
powerful forces, but finally decides to fight back and
take revenge.
The hero is badly injured and slips into a coma. He is
attended by a pretty nurse Nupur Pradhan in shortest of
skirts - Udita Goswami trying to bring life in the patient
lying in a state of coma – the hero lying motionless all
throughout her sliding and gliding over his lifeless body.

Samir Kochhar,
has definitely improved from his Jannat days where too he
is a cop. Aditya Raj Kapoor plays the shady tycoon.
Cinematographer Uday Tiwari has beautifully captured
colour and natural beauty in a romantic song, shot in the
picturesque Kashmir.
Udita Goswami
turns on the heat in a racy song “Raat Ki Saaso Mein”,
Udita is seen playing a nurse who tries to seduce a
patient played by her male co-star Anuj Saxena. Udita
plays every trick in the book to tempt the bedridden man,
but he shockingly remains unresponsive.
Short of being a slick thriller from Jagmohan Mundhra, the
narration of this spy adventure chronicle loses somewhere
within other corrupt officials and honest investigators.
Chase is hardly the kind of film that would make you rush
towards theatres.
- PAW
Cast:
Anuuj Saxena - Sohail Ansari
Udita Goswami - Nupur Pradhan
Rajesh Khattar - Ranveer Tyagi (D.I.G.)
Samir Kochhar - Inspector Siddharth
Aditya Raj Kapoor - Mr. Khanna
Gulshan Grover - Anthony D'Costa
Tareena Patel - Surbhee
Caterina Murino
Shweta Menon
Sanjay Mishra
Mukesh Tyagi
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