

Debutant director, (Vishal S Mahadkar), tells the story well, though some scenes are very stretched, and tries too hard to provoke a reaction. Once again they push the bedroom threshold - a semi-erotic, steamy scene between two women - every man’s turn-on fantasy. This one has all the toppings of a ‘Bhatt shocker' - drama, emotion, tragedy and some sex. Mia Uyeda could be ‘Missing In Action’ for all it’s worth (excuse the coincidence), with skin to show and not much talent - is the honey-trap Kunal falls for. Bhatt favourite, Sandip Sikcand, as the scheming ‘blood-brother’, is not. Manish Choudhary, the big cigar-smoking boss ends every other line with ‘Superb’ (reminding of the villains of old, like Ranjeet) is impressive.

She’s pleasant enough, but gets to interact more with the dining table than with husband. In the second-half, as the tale twists, his character emerges stronger, with emotions of rage, desperation and revenge well played out.Īmrita Puri plays the domesticated wife who silently suffers her husband’s wrongdoings. Kunal Khemu is convincing as a youngster with modest beginnings, who turns into a greed-obsessed man. Finally, he’s left with only two choices – sell his soul for success, or get ready for a bloodbath. The frontrunner in this crime chain being his own boss, Zaveri (Manish Chaudhuri). The one-time pizza delivery boy from Mumbai is exposed to the gory diamond mafia, traders of illegal weapons and cold-blooded criminals. His almost fairytale life with Arzoo (Amrita Puri), slowly turning into a nightmare, as he’s dragged into a diamond trap. Landing a job with a leading diamond company in Cape Town, he gets seduced by the lust of money and power.

Kunal (Kunal Khemu) is one such man who gets suckered in by the glitter. Movie Review: Diamonds are for never! Sometimes the dangling ‘carat’ is just a lure to trap you. Story: A young man tries to take dreadful shortcut to success but his ambitious overdrive lands him in the underbelly of the diamond mafia.
