Mahesh Bhatt presents (and spray head). Vikram Bhatt production (vomit ketchup). Mohit Suri, the film (a dash of red curry). When the credits roll so it is not surprising that 60 percent of the movie is about a substitute for blood spat on the screen. "Murder 2" is, as you can imagine, bloody thriller.
The film leads to the hero, Arjun (Emraan Hashmi) is Goa's own Robin Hood. Ex-policeman who is now involved in almost all illegal activities, which can be controlled by wearing a leather jacket. He does not believe in God, but regularly visits the Church of fat bundles of money to donate to orphans. And yes, somewhere towards the end of the film, he returned his allegiance to Christianity, not including the song "Aye Khuda Mil Gaya". And what makes him a believer is a series of graphic painful and ridiculous illogical incidents.Arjun's Lady Love, Priya (Jacqueline Fernandez) models dirty magazines.
Of course, every second of her three scenes, Priya, is liable to shed some of her clothes. Thus, students of anatomy, could not a better way to learn about the human body. Most of Priya, the dialogues are lost in the mouth of the Arjun when he collapsed with his smooch-athon after another. And if he does not get the chance to talk to, it's a bit out of step as the late-night talk teleshopping ads.
Of course, every second of her three scenes, Priya, is liable to shed some of her clothes. Thus, students of anatomy, could not a better way to learn about the human body. Most of Priya, the dialogues are lost in the mouth of the Arjun when he collapsed with his smooch-athon after another. And if he does not get the chance to talk to, it's a bit out of step as the late-night talk teleshopping ads.
But what really adds excitement and a lot of yelling in this thriller is a cross-dressing psycho-killer, Dheeraj Pandey (Prashant Narayanan), who would maim sex workers while singing "Bheegey Hont Tere" unmelodiously and sadistic acts. Why? If his characterization of a deep-fried. Strangely enough, he caught early in the film, and even confesses to his dark deeds. But there are so many pigeons left? So, just pass the time, Arjun will be responsible for clues and evidence to recognition of a bewildered Pandey COP (Sudhanshu Pandey) support available. And it was twice the excitement, he has to do all this on night.Will Arjun in the film Richard Little Pony and strokes Pandey saves the last victim? Although we recognize the fine cut the number of prostitutes, Pandey will let his foreign political connections? Will Priya's lips continue to move in seconds, ready to dialogue with him? These questions are merely rhetorical, and the best answer.
Dialogues in this film is nothing short of pathetic. Interaction leads to a few once a wild make-out session will follow. Priya: "Khaaye, Piye, Khiskay Arjun:?" Ke Baad Mein Hotel baitha khan koi rehta Hai KYA? "But the dialogue does not even compare the amount of plot clichés. Arjun's" Ma-Baap Behe, "are all dead due to poverty. Avioon is described as a cult that devil worship, and let's not even a COP of Goa reach with a fake accent.
Movie sound effects, you can shrink your seat. But usually it's less scary and disturbing. Emraan manages a great job of letting his mouth do all the work, but his constipation expressions are only marginally different from the rest of his expressions. Jacqueline is an ideal pin-up girl, and given this film is just a glimpse of her happy to forget about her lack of acting skills, or inability to safely enunciate.One could call this movie "Silence of Bhatt, Emraan with nearly Managing Director Jodie Foster and hairstyles. And because the number of murders in the penalty is the same as the one, let's hope the third is a bit more thinking.
Cast & Crew
Starring: Emraan Hashmi, Jacqueline Fernandez, Sudhanshu Pandey, Prashant Narayanan, Sulagna Panigrahi, Sandiip Sikcand, Shweta Kawatra
Director: Mohit Suri
Producer: Mukesh Bhatt
Screenplay: Shagufta Rafique
Story: Mahesh Bhatt
Music: Harshit Saxena, Mithoon, Sangeet Haldipur, Siddharth Haldipur
Cinematography: Ravi Walia
Editing: Devendra Murdeshwar
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