Duringthe 145 minutes of show-time, which is peppered with numerous synchronised group dances that even involve Kenyan tribals and some shoddy graphics, Susi indulges a considerable chunk to batter and bruise its inglorious hero, who buys the riches without breaking into a sweat.
Yet, we endure the torture, with the hope that Susi would tie it all together with an imposing end. Only, that hope is crushed greatly when the hero suddenly turns into Forrest Gump. He ropes in the baddies for an impromptu run, only to return to his Hulk persona to beat them up.
What is even more painful is to watch the talented Neil Nitin Mukesh ruin his reputation with such in inane movie. Probably, he thought thumping Kenyans, badmouthing all and sundry, and playing a ruffian is a shortcut to winning an audience. Only, he has miscalculated terribly.
Of the supporting cast, Rajesh Shringapure uses his deep baritone and his sparkling white kurta to play the ever-loving and extremely hardworking husband Rahul. His flaw is evident when he is pushed into an emotional turmoil.
A rowdy urchin from Goa, brimming with confidence on his manipulative skills survives by taking shortcuts in life. He makes it big by blackmailing a rich cheating wife by gathering evidence against her. With that the two tussle on for being the more domineering one and overpower the other.
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