Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Zinda Movie Review - Sanjay Dutt,John Ebrahim

One of the most challenging roles ever by the deadly Dutt, it is sure to haunt you long after the screening is over. What does a man desire most in his life? A small and happy family comprising of a beautiful wife, a secure future, a roof on the head, and a comfortable place to live in! Balajeet Roy (Sanjay Dutt) too believed in the same and thought that he had it all. Content with his lovely wife Nisha (Celina Jaitley), he was beginning to feel comfortable in the city of his dreams - Bangkok!
Bangkok - a city that promised to give him everything that he ever wanted! Bangkok - a city that took away everything from him that he ever had! So what if Bangkok had a different culture, way of living and off course different food! In the company of Nisha, things always seemed promising. Life took a turn for better when Nisha realized that she was going to give him a baby soon.
But would he be able to see the arrival of the newborn? Because his life was going to be snatched away from him soon! Bizarre incident happens in their lives when Bala finds himself locked at a place about which he is not aware of. Neither is this place a prison nor has he been kidnapped. He has been just kept in the confines of a small, dark and a dirty room where his only link to civilization is an old television set! What is his crime? Which is this place? Who are his captives? When would he come out?

In a nutshell, ‘Zinda’ is a finely made movie with a story that throws unexpected twists just when the going seems to get smooth. The movie has two songs (Yeh Hai Meri Kahani by Strings and Zinda Hoon Main by Shibani Kashyap), but they play in the background.

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