Sunny Deol destined to strike back with 'Naksha'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,July 28 2006]

'Teesri Aankh - The Hidden Camera', 'Jo Bole So Nihal', 'Rok Sako To Rok Lo', 'Lakeer', 'Khel', 'Jaal-The Trap', 'Kaise Kahoon Ke Pyaar Hai', 'Karz - The Burden Of Truth', 'Jaani Dushman', '23rd March 1931 - Shaheed', 'Kasam' and 'Ye Raaste Hai Pyaar Ke' - the list pretty much indicates a continued bad run for Sunny Deol since the time his 'Gadar - Ek Prem Katha' released 5 years back!

With an exception of 'Indian', 'Maa Tujhe Salaam' and 'The Hero', none of his films have worked since his 'Gadar' created box office records. Now Sunny Deol may finally be able to shrug away his failures with the release of adventure thriller 'Naksha' that is directed by debutant Sachin Bajaj. An outdoors film on the lines of 'Indiana Jones' series and 'National Treasure', the film's promos have created a rocking impact ever since they have been unleashed on the small screen and promise a big screen extravaganza.

Also starring Viveik Oberoi and Sameera Reddy, another highlight of the film is Jackie Shroff's return as a baddie who is out to get hold of a secret that has been buried for centuries!

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