31st May 2008

Movie Review: Woodstock Villa

posted in Bollywood News, Film Reviews, movie review, sikander kher |

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Starring: Sikander Kher, Neha Oberoi, Saif ALi Khan, Arbaaz Khan,
Director: Hansal Mehta
Producer: Sanjay Gupta, Sanjay Dutt, Shobha Kapoor
What to watch: Sikander Kher and a good cinematography
What will bore u away: badly sequenced songs, loud and irritating sound effects
My Rating: 2.5
Well, like all sanjay Gupta movies, Woodstock Villa also features lot of darkness in it. It’s nicely styled and has a lot of machismo in Sikander Kher. The movie is a thriller with lots of style in it, we wouldn’t be surprised if Sikander Kher wins the style icon award of the year. The actor plays the role of an NRI (Sameer), who comes to India in search of some spice and gets entangled with all bad things. He is jobless, and has no money to even pay the rent of the apartment. Meanwhile, he comes across a beautiful traffic stopper (Neha Oberoi), who offers him a little strange but equally luricative deal. The plan is to fake her kidnap so that she can test her husband’s love for her and for which Sikander Kher will be paid a huge reward. The husband here is the actor Arbaaz Khan. Everything goes according to the plan; until the girl dies in Sameer’s captivity. The boy then, burries the body, erase all the evidences and plans to leave the scenario only to find another plot waiting for him.
The movie is all about the mystery woman (Neha Oberoi) who is dead but yet not dead. The performance of the debutant actor Sikander Kher is absolutely awesome. He has surely made his presence felt at the screen and has proved his acting skills.
After movies like Johnny Gaddar and Woodstock Villa, looks like the Machismo age is back right in between the Metro sexual era.

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