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Starring: Tushar Jalota,
Mrinalini Sharma, Gulshan Grover, Delnaaz Paul, Sushant
Singh, Sachin Khedekar, Amin Hajee
Producer: Mukesh Bhatt
Director: Raju Khan
Exposes of ill doings of
the media persons are still scarce in our movies. Maybe,
the filmmakers feel condemning the press would invite
bad reviews for the film. Mukesh Bhatt has taken a step
in this direction. Till now we've seen politicians, cops
and other professionals as villains, then why not
journalists now? The Bhatt camp has dared to unmask a
section of the media that indulges in foul play,
exposing handful of unethical individuals in the media
business. It's a directorial debut of choreographer Raju
Khan and Tushar Jalota and Mrinalini Sharma.

The story picks up when Rohan is on the lookout for Tara
(Mrinalini Sharma) who is a prostitute. The paparazzi
get a whiff, and then begin their unending trail. He
becomes a target of a team of four paparazzi, who are
bent on making him fodder for the news channels and when
they stumble upon a sensitive nerve, all hell breaks
loose. Nervous at being followed by the Paparazzi while
driving his car at high speed trying to avoid them,
which ends in a accident leaving Tara in coma. Next, its
'Breaking News' for the media - Rohan the star caught in
a car with a prostitute. Rohan tries to seek revenge and
that is all SHOWBIZ is all about.
All this spikes up Rohan and
he sets out to seek revenge on the responsible people.
What is the connection between Rohan and Tara? Rohan
seeks vengeance. What connection does this prostitute
have with Rohan?
Tushar Jalota in his first
movie should work less hard in scenes that demand
outburst, yet seems okay. Mrinalini Sharma has good
looks and reminds us of Bipasha Basu in her initial days
during many instances in the film. Lalit Pandit's music
is average. Cinematography is just about okay. Sushant
Singh as the arch-villain lusciously negotiating with
sundry channels is convincingly crooked. Saurabh Shukla,
Sachin Khedekar and Amin Hajee are excellent. Gulshan
Grover is perfect, Ehsaan Khan as the top cop is
impressive and Delnaaz Paul is first-rate.

CREDITS:
Banner: Vishesh Films
Producer Mukesh Bhatt
Director Raju Khan
Music Lalit Pandit
Lyrics Sayeed Qadri
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Rohan Arya (Tushar Jalota) a
rising superstar seems to have it all. He has
everything, anyone else would dream in life - a rising
career, beautiful girlfriend and all other material
things in life.
Initially, not a favorite with the media, with success
he's now a media darling, and then later on
unfortunately becomes a victim of the team of media
persons. It is this media which provides spicy page 3
type material of India's glitz and glamour. They fulfill
our appetite for gossip and revealing pics of our film
stars. They are also termed as paparazzi - these chaps
who never seem to sleep. Constantly on their heels,
trailing the show biz elite all day and night. They are
well equipped with high powered zoom lenses. In short,
their 'captured' photos which make or break a career in
the show biz industry.

Inexperience of the director
shows during the presentation and narration in this
otherwise a good subject which could have been presented
in a much better manner. First half seems impressive
raising expectations however it has an abrupt ending,
defying logic at many instances in this movie. It isn't
that one objects to media persons as villains... but
here we have the electronic media barons and journos
behaving like shameful filmy villains indulging in
scheming, conniving and crude behavior.
- Amar Jeet
Cast:
Tushar Jalota
Mrinalini Sharma
Gulshan Grover
Delnaaz Paul
Sushant Singh
Sachin Khedekar
Amin Hajee
Saurabh Shukla
Ehsaan Khan |