Tasveer: Movie Review

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Cast: Akshay Kumar, Ayesha Takia

Rating: *


The hero of this film has a mystique ability to gaze at photographs and visualize immediate happenings after the picture was clicked. How one wishes the viewer had similar superpowers of seeing scenes from this film by just gaping at its
poster thereby avoiding foreseeable hazard.

Jai (Akshay Kumar) is a forest officer in Canada who snoozes at the sight of snaps, his pulse rate drops and blood from his body evaporates in thin air. All this to envision the future tense of the clicked image! The
director however chooses to impose the action image of Akshay Kumar over explaining the supernatural gift of this character. So as Jai jumps off cliffs, the film begins to slide down from start.

Just when you expect the film to open up as a supernatural
thriller through Jai's vision, Nagesh Kukunoor changes your viewpoint turning the film into a conventional who-dun-it murder mystery drama. His father drowns to death and Jai smells (rather sees) something fishy. A self-appointed detective (Javed Jaffrey) strongly believes the death to be a murder though there isn't the weakest of evidence implying so.

To avoid additional efforts to script an intriguing crime thriller, Kukunoor opts the easy way out of employing Jai's photographic foresight to unearth clues for cracking the case. Jai stares at a foursome photo clicked just before his father's death and envisages the ensuing death scene through each person's version and vision, falling in momentary naps. By the time he dozes for the fourth time, the viewer is already in slumber.

Habitually, you ignore the usual suspects and expect the unsuspected person to be the killer. While you aren't wrong on that front, Kukunoor attempts to add an extra twist with the killer's identity which falls flat terribly. The climax is agonizingly stretched and beyond acceptance.

The basic idea of visualizing through photographs was interesting enough but unfortunately Nagesh Kukunoor lacked the vision of exploiting it effectively. Despite the suspense genre, there are no tense or thrilling moments and the
screenplay has a lax and laidback approach. Rather redundant scenes are filmed to accommodate brand endorsements of concealed camera and security locks that are not key to the plot.

The performances stand by the title, Tasveer ' still and ineffective. After long you see Akshay Kumar in a non-comic character but he doesn't impress much. Not because of the image-change but for the bland story. Ayesha Takia seems on a Canadian holiday. Javed Jaffrey gives a few redeeming moments in his
half-baked character and full-on Hyderabadi accent.

Reportedly Nagesh Kukunoor appealed critics to not divulge the ending of the film in their reviews. The question is how many will actually sit till the end.

The film neither works as a murder mystery nor as an X-File kinda supernatural thriller. Tasveer just doesn't click with the viewer!
Ouch this is gonna hurt Akki big time.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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By Taran Adarsh, April 3, 2009 - 11:56 IST


Nagesh Kukunoor enters a new zone with 8 x 10 TASVEER: Suspense-thriller. His choice of the genre and subject material is also right. Yet, 8 x 10 TASVEER goes wrong, horribly wrong.

Now what was that? This is one question that haunts you at the end of the show. And, seriously, you want to direct this question to Kukunoor, who is also credited as the writer of this film.

Okay, let's dissect... The concept is interesting. The atmosphere is perfect. The mystery deepens with each passing minute. Just when you thought that Kukunoor had pulled it off, a twist in the tale pulls the carpet off your feet. The film crumbles and the impression generated by some brilliantly executed sequences evaporate into thin air.

Write your own movie review of 8x10 Tasveer
For any whodunit to succeed, it ought to hold your interest till the very last frame. Most importantly, the answers raised in the screenplay have to be convincing and justified. But 8 x 10 TASVEER gets unbearable towards the penultimate 20-25 minutes. When the mask is taken off the killer's face, you are surprised. But the reasons that compelled him to act that way are childish. What happened, Mr. Kukunoor?

To cut a long story short, this tasveer is out of focus!

8 x 10 TASVEER is about Jai [Akshay Kumar], who possesses supernatural powers. Jai is of Indian origin who works as a forest ranger in Canada. His life is shattered by a loss of an important person in his life - his father [Benjamin Gilani]. This personal tragedy leads him to use his unique supernatural powers to unravel the mystery.

Now let's get to the root of the problem: The discrepancies in the script. Of course, 8 x 10 TASVEER is a whodunit and it would be sacrilege to reveal the end or the identity of the killer, but the reasons that compel the murderer to commit crime after crime are unbelievable and far from convincing.

The moment the truth is out in the open, from that point onwards, the writer doesn't have convincing answers to offer. There are so many gaps that remain wide open till the end.

Nagesh Kukunoor goes two steps ahead as a technician, but five steps behind as a storyteller. The film has been shot stylishly and the breath-taking locales of Canada and South Africa only give the film a picture perfect look. But the screenplay is faulty. So faulty that you exit the auditorium with questions and more questions in your mind. The outcome fails to convince.

Vikas Sivaraman's cinematography is top notch. The locales are splendid and the DoP has captured them with lan. There's no scope for music in the film and the three songs [opening titles, romantic song and end credits] are passable. The background score [Salim-Sulaiman] is electrifying.

Akshay pitches in a sincere performance. 8 x 10 TASVEER is a complete departure from the kind of films the actor is popular for and it only goes to prove that he's ready to experiment. Ayesha is natural. Sharmila Tagore is graceful. Jaaved Jaaferi is first-rate. Girish Karnad, Benjamin Gilani, Ananth Mahadevan and Rushaad Rana are perfect in their respective roles.

On the whole, 8 x 10 TASVEER disappoints. The film goes wrong, in fact horribly wrong, in the penultimate 20-25 minutes, which is the lifeline of any suspense-thriller. Nagesh Kukunoor has missed the bus this time!


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Edited by Hope 89 - 16 years ago
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A Review, Written Eight By Ten

Raja Sen | April 03, 2009 14:29 IST

https://movies.rediff.com/look/2009/apr/03/tasveer-8-10-review.htm
Eight by Ten. Eight lines, ten words apiece. Here we go:
Once there was a man who through pictures could hop, step behind the subject's eyes and look into times past. Thus does Akshay Kumar [Images] investigate a major crime fast. (Though what would have been, had the killer used Photoshop?) A comicbooky premise is made into a thriller so confused, Tsk, from the Nagesh Kukunoor who once greatly Hyderabad Blues'd? Forget loopholes, this movie features too many half baked factors, Basically, this is just Aa Dekhen Zara with real actors.

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thanks so much for posting the review, Hope.. omg, this sounds like a disaster..
yeah, i don't think i'll be paying a visit to the nearest theatre for this one..!
cocept is good, though.. so i will watch it when it comes out for rental..
this is going to hurt Akki for sure..

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