Inspiration if OK but not lifting the screenplay and script from original films. For most of the Indian films the epics are inspiration. But when a well made film in any language is rewritten it is a disgrace.
Debutant director Naveen who takes credit for story, screenplay should be ashamed of him. Taking inspiration from `A Wednesday' and copying the entire screenplay from `Amir' (2008 release Cast: Rajeev Khandelwal Producer: Ronnie Screwvala, Director: Rajkumar Gupta) is not a good move from director Naveen. This type of work would bring a wrong message and lead to legal complications for which the entire Kannada film industry
The protagonist Aditya returns from abroad is shocked at the airport as he is relieved of all the belongings. He is left with a mobile phone in the chase he undertakes. That mobile is also not of his but from the gang of criminals headed by Revanna (Revanna).
Aditya (Appu Venkatesh) lost in the crowd of Bangalore city starts receiving a phone call on what he is supposed to do. His wife, mother and child are kidnapped. Aditya is asked to follow the instructions. The macho man Aditya is given the poverty stricken life introduction in the process. The caller on the top floor (Naseeruddin Shah in A Wednesday) asks Aditya to take the suitcase to a five star hotel where around 40 minister are joining for a political meet. When Aditya forces the strange caller to explain him the facts he is baffled. Aditya sacrifice his life removing the suitcase from where he has kept.
Appu Venkatesh the famous trainer and body builder has given one chilling action scene showcasing his physique. There is nothing other than that he has done to take note. There is no heroine and background song by Vijayabhrathi is convincing. Cinematography by Mahesh is adequate.
This could have been a neat film had the rights acquired and made with some seriousness.
Scoring 4/10
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