HATE STORY-3 MOVIE REVIEW


 Franchise films are becoming a trend these days. This trend was quite successful in Hollywood, and now Bollywood is trying its hand at it. This is the third film in the Hate Story series. Unlike the previous films, it features not one but two hot beauties.


Director Vishal Pandya has made a good effort to make the film a thriller, incorporating all the ingredients that have the potential to attract the audience who flock to theaters seeking A-certified films. Censors have cut some of Zarine Khan and Daisy Shah's bold scenes, but audiences weren't expecting such scenes due to the censor's current preview policy.


Story: Aditya Dewan (Sharman Joshi) is a successful businessman. His beautiful wife, Siya Dewan (Zarine Khan), stands by her husband in business. Aditya has taken over the family business after the death of his elder brother, Vikram (Priyanshu Chatterjee). One day, a stranger unexpectedly gifts Aditya an Audi car.


By looking at the visiting card on the car, Aditya learns about the person who gifted him the Audi. Saurav Singhania (Karan Singh Grover) gifted him the car. Saurav invites Aditya and Sia to his bungalow for dinner and offers them an interest-free loan of crores of rupees. In return for this kindness, Saurav expresses his desire to spend a night with Aditya's wife, Sia.


Angrily, Aditya leaves his house with Sia. From there, Saurav becomes determined to destroy Aditya's business. Saurav hatches a plot, leading Aditya to fire his secretary, Kavya (Daisy Shah). A few days later, Kavya's body is found far away from the city. Who Saurav is, where he came from, and why he is bent on destroying Aditya form the crux of the film.


Acting: Speaking of the film's four lead characters, Siya, Saurav, Kavya, and Aditya, all of them seem to simply play their roles for the camera. Zarine Khan has broken her image of a poor woman. Her facial expressions remain the same throughout the film. The compulsion to cast Sharman Joshi for Aditya Dewan's role is incomprehensible.


Sharman, playing a billionaire businessman in this film, doesn't look like a top-notch businessman in any scene. Karan Singh Grover, with his imposing figure and physique, overshadows Sharman throughout the film.


Direction: Vishal has attempted to present Vikram Bhatt's story with a dash of hot scenes and suspense. The bold scenes of Zarine and Daisy, along with the presence of item number-type songs, manage to engage the audience to some extent. However, Vishal failed to elicit even average performances from any of the actors throughout the film, let alone good ones.


Music: The film's music is undoubtedly a plus point. The songs "Tumhe Apna Banane Ki" and "Wajah Tum Ho," in particular, are already hits among music lovers.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      mumbai escorts||  gurugram escorts||  gurugram call girls||  gurugram escort services||  jaipur escorts|| call girls in gurugram||  

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