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Naksha
Release date:
247605 Taran Adarsh

Naksha Movie Review: Naksha Movie


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Naksha Review {3.5/5} & Review Rating

The general impression about NAKSHA is, it's a rip-off of an Indiana Jones film. The Harrison Ford trilogy, which entertained

millions of moviegoers worldwide in 1980s, is said to be the original source for Sachin Bajaj's directorial debut.

That could be true!

NAKSHA belongs to the Indiana Jones variety, but Bajaj combines Indian mythology with adventure and comes up with a new

recipe altogether. And the outcome is as invigorating and revitalizing as a cup of hot coffee.

Frankly, a film like NAKSHA transports you to your adolescent years, when browsing the adventure novels and comics was your

favorite pastime. It's the form of cinema that we'd forgotten in the hurly-burly world of meaningless entertainers. Dream

merchants are either busy wooing the NRIs or multiplex junta. What happens to the masses then, who yearn for a desi

film with loads of entertainment?

Adventure movies have been attempted in Bollywood earlier and NAKSHA is not the first of its kind in India. But NAKSHA

comes at a time when adventure movies are as good as extinct in Bollywood. And that is its USP. The voyage -- in dense forests,

high mountains and deep ravines -- as also the death-defying stunts compel you to pinch yourself, are you really watching a Hindi

film?

Stylishly executed with loads of money spent on attaining the results, NAKSHA comes across as a thoroughly enjoyable joyride.

Sure, it has its lows, but the highs are so omnipotent that you can't help but let the kid in you get captivated by this adventure.



Most importantly, NAKSHA heralds the birth of a supremely talented storyteller Sachin Bajaj, who, aided by his two lieutenants,

writers Milap Zaveri and Tushar Hiranandani, tells you a story that has ample old-world charm, but is yet modern and believable.



To sum up, the pre-release expectations from NAKSHA may be low, but the film surprises you once the adventure begins. It's not

only high on gloss, but also entertainment.

For centuries men have been in quest of the secrets of our past. Hidden treasures, fables, myths, all have driven generations to

dedicate their life in such pursuits. The greed of glory and power or the thirst of knowledge, whatever the reason may be' lives

have been lost but some secrets have remained secrets!

NAKSHA starts with the search of one such man, an archeologist named Professor Kapil Malhotra [Trilok Malhotra], who prefers

to die with the ancient map, rather than let it fall into the hands of evil [Jackie Shroff]. Years later, his son Vicky [Vivek Oberoi],

aided by a copy of the same map that he comes across by chance, leaves on a journey to discover what it was that his father

dedicated his life in searching.

The re-emergence of this quest attracts the evil forces again, as Vicky is abducted by the villain's henchmen. Help comes in the

guise of Vicky's elder step-brother Veer [Sunny Deol], who is sent there by Vicky's mother [Navni Parihaar] to get her son back.

Vicky is grateful to be rescued, but not too happy about his brother's mission to take him back.

Now starts a tug of war between the two brothers. Along this journey, they encounter one more ally in Ria [Sameera Reddy].

Pursued by the villain and his forces of darkness, this trio sets off on the journey to unravel the mystery behind the map.



Do they succeed in this quest? Are some secrets meant to remain hidden in the mists of time? Or do they see the light of day?



NAKSHA has bits of all the three Indiana Jones movies, but it come close to the first in the series -- RAIDERS OF THE LOST

ARK [Indiana Jones must retrieve the mythic Lost Ark before it gets into the hands of Adolf Hitler]. In this film, Vivek decides to

unravel the mystery of the nakshabefore it falls in the villain's hands.

NAKSHA gathers momentum fifteen minutes after it takes off, when Vivek, unexpectedly, lays his hand on the naksha. But

the film gets interesting once Sunny makes a dramatic entry in an action scene. In fact, Sunny's introduction is a highpoint of the

enterprise and the masses, especially in the North and the heartland of India, will greet it with claps and whistles.

There are highpoints galore: Sunny's fight with the midgets, Sunny-Vivek and the jeep stunt, the raft portion, Jackie's first

encounter with Sunny-Vivek-Sameera and the jump from a cliff [awesome!] and the climax. In fact, the penultimate reels are

simply breath-taking and the spectacular sets only elevate the impact.

If the action scenes are without doubt the soul of the film, the director and his team of writers balance the proceedings with several

light moments that make you flex your facial muscles. The snoring sequence or Vivek's conversation with the chief of the midgets

[Lilliput] are two examples to illustrate the point. Also, the mythology aspect is beautifully woven in the script and the animation [in

the post-interval portions] gives the film a different texture.

There are loose ends, but they're trivial. The erotic song in the second hour looks completely unwarranted. Was it added to provide

some relief from the drama? It stands out like a sore thumb, even though its picturization is very stylish. Also, the special effects, in

the last few reels, could be better.

Sachin Bajaj handles two departments -- writing and direction -- with aplomb. The film has style, but there's substance too. This is

amongst the finest directorial debuts of 2006. NAKSHA is also writers Milap Zaveri and Tushar Hiranandani's most accomplished

work so far. Their fundas are clear: Give the audience an adventure flick and pad it up with adrenaline pumping moments.



Allan Amin's action sequences deserve distinction marks. The action co-ordinator comes up with stunts that truly match

international standards. Pritam's music is racy and at least two numbers deserve special mention -- 'U & I' and 'Shake It'. The

sets [Nitish Roy] are imaginative and visually striking. Vijay Arora's camerawork is extra-ordinary. The aerial shots as well as the

indoor work [sets] are splendid. Background score is topnotch.

It's good to see Sunny in form after a long, long time. The role doesn't demand histrionics, but star power. His presence alone

elevates a sequence to a different level, but it's the death-defying stunts that he pulls off without much of an effort that'll win his

fans back. In fact, NAKSHA should prove to be a turning point in the actor's career.

Vivek is decent, but he tends to go over the top in a few light scenes with Sunny. Although his performance is just right, the fact

cannot be denied that Vivek is a cold proposition at the box-office and that could affect the initial prospects of the film.

Cast in a negative role, Jackie plays the part with utmost conviction. Sameera is alright. Suhasini Mulay and Navni Parihaar have

little to do. Ditto for Lilliput. Mridula Chandrashekhar is okay.

On the whole, NAKSHA is a solid entertainer that comes at a time when there's a genuine vacuum of mass-appealing films. This

pulse-throbbing adventure film is aimed at the masses, who should love it for its interesting plot, gripping screenplay and excellent

action. At the box-office, NAKSHA should work big time in places like Delhi, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan

and Bihar as also in the interiors. Business will be ordinary at mutiplexes [due to the strong LAGE RAHO MUNNABHAI wave,

especially at Mumbai, Delhi and other metros], but single screens should be fantastic. Go for this adventure!

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