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Starring: Swaraaj Singh,
Swati Anand, Sambhavna Sheth, Raza Murad, Ali Asgar
Director: Ambrish Singal
“Tension Door” is the story about a naïve Villager
named Gopal. It happens so that he has to travel to the
city. On his way to the city, he meets with an accident
and then loses the sense of hearing and becomes deaf.
Whether this is temporary deafness or permanent
disability, he is not aware. Despite medications and
consulting expert doctors, this problem is not solved,
even by any kind of treatment.

He
leaves behind his parents and his beloved Bijli (Swati Anand) and
comes to the city in search of opportunities.
Back to the city, Gopal comes across a pick – pocket who
gives some advice to him to utilize this power in the
positive sense. Like Gopal can solve the problems of
others by reading their minds and help them get rid from
their tensions.
Gopal's remedy is setting-up a shop to drive away
tension and the enterprise Tension Door.com becomes a
hit and gets him lots of money. This time he is targeted
by some criminals who are planning to steal some crucial
defense secrets.
While solving a client's case, he comes across another
girl Ruby (Sambhavna Sheth) who traps him in order to free her boy friend Rahul, who is in the hands of the villains.

Cast:
Swaraaj Singh - Gopal
Swati Anand - Bijli
Sambhavna Sheth - Ruby Batra
Raza Murad
Ali Asgar
Dinesh Hingoo
Sudhir Dalvi
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After a while, suddenly, Gopal (Swaraaj
Singh) realizes that he has
regained the sense of hearing and this time comes along
with that the capacity to read people’s mind. Gopal can
grasp what is going in the minds of people around him, the
people he deals with and about what all they think.
Now that he has gained this extra ability, he exposes
misdeeds of some bad elements around his surroundings. It
is a good deed he is doing for the society as a whole,
however, he earns enmity of those he exposes.
The wicked ones who are exposed by him, gang up together
and turn the tide against him. They are successful in
driving out Gopal out of the village. Therefore he has no
option, but to move to the city again.

Performances are very mediocre
especially from the established Ali Asghar, Sudhir Dalvi,
Raza Murad and Dinesh Hingoo. The female artists do not
have any scope.
Lyrics by Nawab Arzoo are just average, so is the musicm
composed by Ali Ghani. Background Music is scored by
Mahesh Naik. Screenplay by Ambrish Singal is below average
and so nothing can be expected from the dialogues writer.
Unfortunately the seasoned director, Ambarish Singhal has
come up with a film which has flaws in its screenplay and
has a poor narration.
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Aniz Filmvala
CREW & CREDITS
Banner: Earst Communication Limited
Producer: Jai Prakash, Raj Varma, Shanti Varma
Director: Ambrish Sangal
Music Director: Ali Ghani
Writer: Nawab Arzoo
Lyrics: Nawab Arzoo
Background Music: Mahesh Naik
Choreography: Vikas Sharma
Editor: Pappu Palwinder
Screenplay: Ambrish Singal
Dialogue: Vijay Verma |