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Story:
A girl (Tulip Joshi) lives in a bungalow. She spends time reading News Paper,
magazines and solving puzzles. She listens to some noise in the house but finds
no one. She feels she is alone. But she is not. There is another man in the
house (Venkat). He too feels the same. He feels he is alone in that bungalow but
not. He listens to some noises but never faces the girl. Meanwhile a thief comes
into the bungalow. Then in an attempt to catch the thief, both the man and girl
happen to see each other. Then a police cop enters the house. The secret
relating to a couple of murders in the bungalow sees light. What are those
murders? Who are murderers? Who are the girl and man? That has to be watched on
screen.
Performances:
Venkat is muscular and healthy as usual. But his dialogue delivery is still
childish. He needs to improve on that. Tulip Joshi is very attractive and played
her role in adequate form. Benerjee as police cop is right choice. Ali's comedy
is ok. Johnny Lever made his first appearance on Tollywood screen in a guest
appearance but no dialogue for him. Ashish Vidyarthi and Latha Sabarwal are ok.
Editing is very crispy and that deserves good mention. Cinematography is also
made with some taste and effort. Director's zeal to narrate something new is
seen though out.
What is 'Koththa' in this?
No dialogues in first half
Entry of Bollywood Comedian Johnny Lever in last scene of the film
Entire film runs only inside the bungalow