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Posted: 18 years ago
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By Taran Adarsh, August 31, 2007 - 13:45 IST

Powerful. Thought-provoking. Disturbing. That sums up DHOKHA, directed by Pooja Bhatt.

After attempting PAAP and HOLIDAY, Pooja charters into a new -- and most difficult -- terrain with DHOKHA. With terrorism raising its ugly head in Hyderabad recently, a film like DHOKHA is all the more topical. In this case, the suicide bomber is the cop's wife. Whew, piping hot stuff indeed!

What sets DHOKHA apart from films of its ilk is that the film never takes sides. It doesn't blame any particular community, in fact it's not pro or anti any religion. It blames the people who spread terror in the name of religion. Also, it denounces terrorism in very clear words. DHOKHA hits where it hurts. You want to know the reason why people turn into jehadis. DHOKHA probes into the issue and provides the answers.

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To sum up, DHOKHA is one of the finest and powerful films to come out of the Bhatt camp. This one dares to unruffle a few feathers!

Zaid [Muzamil Ibrahim] is a Muslim police officer in Mumbai. On the night of a deadly bombing at the New Century Club, he works tirelessly to help the shocked and shattered patients brought to the hospital. But this night of turmoil and death takes a horrifying personal turn. His wife's body, the beautiful Sara [Tulip Joshi], is found amongst the dead. Things turn even more horrific when the police coldly announce that Sara's injuries were typical of those found on fundamentalist suicide bombers.

As evidence mounts that his wife, Sara, was responsible for the catastrophic bombing, Zaid is torn between cherished memories of their years together and the inescapable realization that the beautiful woman he loved had a life far removed from their comfortable existence together. DHOKHA is two creative minds at their best -- director Pooja Bhatt and writer Shagufta Rafique. Sure, a film like this is not everyone's idea of entertainment, but let's get real. Cinema isn't only entertainment, but enlightenment. With terrorism raising its ugly head time and again, in Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, New York and London, you cannot shut your eyes to all that's happening around us.

DHOKHA tells the story well. The director and her competent writer open the cards at the very outset, within 10 minutes of the start. But it's the second hour that's a complete eye-opener. The ugly past, narrated by Anupam Kher, shakes you completely. Brilliantly penned and executed, you're stunned by the atrocities committed by the men in uniform.

The writing wobbles at times. Take the end, for instance. Ashutosh Rana getting caught for his misdeeds looks too sudden. Prior to that, the confrontation between Munish Makhija and Muzamil, although interesting, is long-drawn and tends to get preachy. However, the climax at a Mumbai Railway Station -- the culmination to the horrific tale -- is spell-binding.

DHOKHA is Pooja's third and also her finest work so far. She has handled the disturbing issue with utmost maturity. Shagufta Rafique's writing packs a solid punch. Music [M.M. Kreem] is soothing and the best part is, it's smartly woven in the narrative. Anshuman Mahaley's cinematography is topnotch.

Muzamil Ibrahim is a discovery to watch. Sure, there're rough edges [at times] that he needs to work on, but considering it's his debut film, he pitches in an incredible performance. A real surprise, a pleasant surprise! Tulip Joshi looks gorgeous and although she hardly has any lines to deliver, she makes it up with the right expressions.

Anupam Kher is first-rate. Only a veteran with a terrific range could've essayed the part with such understanding. Gulshan Grover is perfect. He looks the character. Ashutosh Rana is menacing; very effective. The actor enacting the role of Tulip's brother is good. Bhanu Uday is admirable. Aushima Sawhney does a fine job. Anupam Shyam is alright. Munish Makhija is competent.

On the whole, DHOKHA is a well-made film. At the box-office, it's for multiplexes of big centres mainly.



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Posted: 18 years ago
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Sounds like a very interesting movie!
Surprising to hear that the model turned actor,Muzzamil has done well in the movie!😛
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i saw a public opinion vidoe and looks like th movie is doin great 👏 ...im goin out to watch this movie soon.......ive been waitig for this movie like forever cz it has Muzammil Ibrahim in it 😳 ...and i expect the movie is goin to be very intriguin becuz after alll, its done by the Bhatts 😉
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Movie Review : Dhokha

By Martin D'Souza, Bollywood Trade News Network

You don't really need a star cast to pull off a good movie. It's the script that is the real hero of the film. A capable director with a vision to see the end result in the beginning is what is required. Pooja Bhatt excels in this role with DOKHA. She has a winner in the script and she whips up a fine performance from all the characters to present an educative film that stirs the emotions within you – hate, anger, betrayal, helplessness, hopelessness.

DHOKA deals with police brutality and religious fanaticism and in the end sends across a message, that there is hope yet. It shows the faces of innocent victims, before a blast, it goes into the mind of a suicide bomber who relents, and portrays both, the good and evil side of the police force with conviction.

The dialogues by Shagufta Rafique are an eye-opener, which complement the mood of the film. The background score and music blend with the theme. The mood of each scene too, has been looked into with detail – camera angle, lighting, colour and actor-emotions. Though the story is about a suicide bomber played by Tulip Joshi, it has a social message. What drove her to do what she did? Who were the people behind brainwashing her to commit this heinous act? And how come she did not confide with her husband (played by Muzammil Ibrahim), who is a police officer.




The narration keeps your eyes on the screen and at every turn there is a surprise waiting. Muzammil, for a newcomer, makes his mark. Give or take a couple of scenes, and his performance is to be lauded. He has a screen presence and is sure to go a long way. Then again, the script here is a winner.

Tulip Joshi, with her innocent eyes and angelic face flits through her role with passion. Anupam Kher as the grandfather who has been through police torture touches the audience with his angst. Gulshan Grover as the chief of ATS is good. And where was Ashutosh Rana all this while? The man simply has to move to terrorize. Watch his act when he has Anupam Kher and Tulip Joshi along with her brother at his mercy. You simply want to reach out and choke him.

Sandwiched between two remakes in RAM GOPAL VARMA KI AAAG and VICTORIA NO 203, DHOKA breaks free.

A trip to the multiplex is a must.

Ratings : 3/5


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i saw this movie..and it was a breathe of fresh air...really liked it..and the songs...they r melloish...u want to listen to them after the movie...👏the movie worked for me👍🏼

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Beautiful movie.......it's powerful, thought provoking, and heartbreaking, yet with a ray of hope for everyone in the end.........

Muzzammil rocked, is going to rock in future, Tulip was great..did not have a single dialouge in the movie, yet made her presence feel out and out......the other gilr was strictly OK....didn't like her much, Anupam was brilliant, Makhija was fine, but Ashutosh Rana stays with you long after the movie is over....he is terrifying...enough to get nightmares.

Brilliant movie. 👏
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I saw the movie...it was good...really nice to watch after all the waste of time movies...the songs are really nice and really work for the film...recommended 👏
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Yawl have said everything I wanted to say,the only thing I'd like to add is that OMG Muzzammil is super hot!!!😳😳😳
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Posted: 18 years ago
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guys i knw the dvd is out....(already that soon 😲 )

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