Being a Sridevi fan, it was my duty to watch this movie in a theatre.
One of her last movies to be released, it came at a time when her popularity had waned to an all-time low. As expected, the film did not generate much excitement among moviegoers and flopped miserably.
But really, it's not a bad film at all. The first half of the movie is indeed thrilling and suspense-filled. It's the second part that sticks to the tried and tested Bollywood formula and lets the movie down.
Somehow Sridevi does not gel well (Am I saying this?) in the role of a psychiatrist who is suspected of committing murder. Rishi Kapoor, in the role of the CBI inspector who poses as her patient and who later arrests her is good but then is too old to be dancing around trees - though I must say the 'Hakka Yela Ye' number is quite hummable.
All things are sorted out in the end - the real murderer is revealed, Sridevi gets off the hook and lives happily ever after with Rishi.
Do watch it once - the first half is eminently watchable.
One of her last movies to be released, it came at a time when her popularity had waned to an all-time low. As expected, the film did not generate much excitement among moviegoers and flopped miserably.
But really, it's not a bad film at all. The first half of the movie is indeed thrilling and suspense-filled. It's the second part that sticks to the tried and tested Bollywood formula and lets the movie down.
Somehow Sridevi does not gel well (Am I saying this?) in the role of a psychiatrist who is suspected of committing murder. Rishi Kapoor, in the role of the CBI inspector who poses as her patient and who later arrests her is good but then is too old to be dancing around trees - though I must say the 'Hakka Yela Ye' number is quite hummable.
All things are sorted out in the end - the real murderer is revealed, Sridevi gets off the hook and lives happily ever after with Rishi.
Do watch it once - the first half is eminently watchable.