Review: Boochi
Presenter: Eros International
Direction: Ram Gopal Varma
Producer: Jitendra Jain
Music: Sandeep Chautha
Starring: JD. Chakravarthy, Manisha Koirala, Madhu Shalini and others
Rating-1.75/5.0
Story
Tarun (JD. Chakravarthy), Namrata (Manisha Koirala) shift to a new rented house along with their two kids.They will be joined by Tarun's sister Pooja(Madhu Shalini) who comes there to spend her summer vacation. However suddenly Tarun's daughter Nimmi starts behaving abnormally and says she is playing with a ghost named Shabhu. However Nimmi parents thinks she was just having hallucinations and she will be alright with the passage of time. However their servant Lakshman believes she is in conversation with ghosts and souls and tells them those can be driven away once traditional rituals were done. In the midst of all this family starts hearing some strange sounds and even servant goes missing abruptly. Pooja fixes CC cameras to find out the truth. To find out the secret behind all these happenings, one should fix date with Boochi.
Performance
The entire film revolves around JD. Chakravarthy, Manisha Koirala, Madhu Shalini and the child artist. None of them got chance to perform as the entire film was shot in utter darkness depicting night. Except for the last ten minutes no one can see any thing, and movie lovers were able to watch their acting only in climax. Child artist attracted all with her action in climax. Others played their role accordingly.
Analysis
watching the movie one will be wondering what happened to RGV's creative directorial and screenplay talents. Lot of loopholes in the story, insipid screenplay, uninspiring storyline and the way roles were churned disappoint even die hard fans of RGV.
Technical
Sandeep Chautha's music is uninspiring and leaves a lot to be desired. He failed miserably in scaring people with his background score. Cinematography also disappoints all. RGV manages to scare all with his story and not with horror flick.
Final Talk
RGV is still basking under past glory. Time will come when even that won't attract movie lovers if he makes these kind of films.
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