Bhatt once again teams up with his non-blood-related frequent collaborators Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt and their blood-related permanent-fixture Emraan Hashmi to put his own spin on the age-old concept of invisibility as a superpower.The invisible protagonist here is Raghuram Rathod aka Raghu (Hashmi), an honest officer of the Anti Terrorist Department (ATD), where he works with his lover. Due to a twist of fate (and some very bad, very corrupt men), he is framed for the murder of the CM. One thing leads to another and he becomes invisible. He just becomes completely, utterly invisible. Except when he's in sunlight or red light or violet light. That's his kryptonite.
Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Amyra Dastur, Arunoday Singh
DVD Features:Dolby Digital 5.1,Anamorphic WideScreen,NTSC All Regions, English Subtitles
Director: Vikram Bhatt
Producer: Mukesh Bhatt
Production Co: Fox Star Studios, Vishesh Films
Music Director: Ankit Tiwari, Jeet Ganguly, Ankur Tewari
The invisible protagonist here is Raghuram Rathod aka Raghu (Hashmi), an honest officer of the Anti Terrorist Department (ATD), where he works with his lover. Due to a twist of fate (and some very bad, very corrupt men), he is framed for the murder of the CM. One thing leads to another and he becomes invisible. He just becomes completely, utterly invisible. Except when he's in sunlight or red light or violet light. That's his kryptonite.
If you've ever seen a Vikram Bhatt film before in your life, you'd know why the thought of him attempting a sci-fi film is more entertaining than the film itself. He probably has no idea that the sci in sci-fi actually stands for Science. He tries his level best to come up with a scientific method of making his protagonist invisible, but fails miserably. So he drops all pretenses and comes up with the one explanation that needs no explanation: act of God. He repeatedly cuts to a small statuette of a God to make his point, and at the same time to shirk off any responsibility for the lack of any sort of logic, because who could question an act of God? Certainly not me.
Taking it to be God's will, Raghu decides to take revenge from the wrong-doers by breaking the law himself and killing them off one by one, something that is not acceptable to his extremely lawful fiance. So, they fight, they kiss, they shower and they swim together, and then they fight again. Who says invisible people don't have urges.
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