| Tum
Movie Review :
You don't have to worry anymore
about Manisha's allegedly tarnished image Cecil. Because
after watching 'Tum', I came to this conclusion that
not many of the sane minded people would like to repeat
my mistake and hence damage would be minimal.
Now when you're happy and listening,
please also tell Manisha that, no offence but, she isn't
sexy anymore. Not even when she jumps into bed with
Karan Nath.
And one more favour, please ask director
Aruna Raje, if she was trying to depict a young man's
obsession for an elder woman or it was a murder mystery
altogether which I couldn't able to comprehend.
For those who're trying to know about
Manisha's biggest blunder till date, picture this.
Kamini (Manisha Koirala) and Vinod (Rajat
Kapoor) are stuck in an insipid relationship. They decide
to venture out into Mauritius to pep some things. But
as usual Vinod plays a spoilsport and fails to turn
up.
Enter Jatin (Karan Nath), a young photographer,
who smells the loneliness Kamini suffers and exploits
it to the hilt. (You'll be hearing some loud jeers from
the front benchers here.)
The film progresses but the story falters.
After sometime one starts wondering
if our angry young man is actually obsessed or crazy.
To further sully the skin fest, there is Netanya Singh,
who plays Karan's girl friend, Isha, in the film. For
the front benchers, it's as good as it gets.
Blink again and you'd realise that your
'Summer of 42' remake has turned into a murder mystery
in the second half. If you're patient enough to sit
through the end, you'll be pulling your hair to find
out the mystery.
Music of the film just makes the whole
experience more intolerable. A confused director, bad
performances and ridiculous script sum up 'Tum- A Dangerous
Obsession'.
Go and watch out Tum if you are looking
for some tasteless bed sequences. Go and watch out Tum
if you're insane! |