Director : Agneya Singh
Cast : Imaad Shah , Ira Dubey , Auritra Ghosh , Ragaav
Chanana , Tom Alter , Lushin Dubey , Tenzin Woeser , Barry John and Beatrice
Ordeix.
Overview : Movie of four intellectual friends , for whom life is full of just dancing and boozing
Story Line : The story begins with a rave party happening at
a farm house in the outskirts of Delhi , where Figs (Imaad Shah ) os chilling
with his friends Maggie aka Meghana (Auritra Ghosh) , and Niz (Raghaav Chanana)
, where he is introduced to Jayshree Ghosh (Ira Dubey ), over a spirited fun
forms foundation of what lays ahead.
Figs is a confused guy , he does not know what to do with
his life and is quiet a rebellious , when he comes to know that his parents are
kaying down an conventional plan for him , he gives them a slip and escapes with
his friends Maggie , Niz And Jayshree on a road trip , all are rebellions and
they go from Delhi to dharamshala in search of a mystical form Hash , which is a drug ,
On their way they meet
Vishnu Das (Barry John ) , who runs a shack and also conducts rave and
drug party , these youngters get high on booze and drugs and party , but
something happened and the friends are separated , two of them leave the trip ,
so now onlt Figs Ans Jayshree are left , they go further and joins a revolution
volunteering a social cause , ultimately that also takes a ugly turn , so what started as a fun trip gets diverted at
many junctions which deals with several rural and urban issues and lose its
meaning . What happens next is for the audience to watch .
Performances : All foursome have done a good job , Ira dubey
is cute and Imaad reminds of yound
Naseeruddin Shah . Director Agneya Singh comes up with a unique film but fails
to do justice , the story is going at a snail’s place and is totally bland , it
does not connect at all , it has many loose ends , the script is too weak , but
the cinematography is excellent , the Himalaya is shown beautyfully in its raw
form . Mind Blowing nature beauty .
Final Words : Such movies don’t connect with the public and
they are best suited for festival screening only .
Rating :2*/5*
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