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Movie Review : Psycho
Rating : 2. / 5
Banner : Calibre Films
Cast : Priyanka Kothari, Raj Shroff, Nakul Vaid, Vijay Kashyap, Milind Gunaji and Others
Music : Pradeep Mukhopadhyay
Cinematographer : Shyam Dutt
Producer: Vivekanand Ahuja
Director: Kishore Bhargav
Released Date: June 21, 2013


Story:

Meera (priyanka) is a hardworking middle class girl who is focused on her career and taking care of her family. While traveling in a bus, she is met by a man named Nikhil (raj shroff) who introduces himself as her colleague’s friend. Slowly, he manages to get her number and starts messaging.

Within no time, Meera realizes that Nikhil is not normal and true to her fears, he starts behaving obsessively. She shares her fears with colleague Shekhar (nakul) who is in love with her. But things take a dangerous turn when Nikhil’s obsession goes out of control. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.

Positives:

Nisha Kothari has portrayed the role of Meera in an acceptable way. The guy who has played the role of a psycho has done a very convincing job.

The short run time of the film is a big bonus. The theme selected by RGV has promise.

Negatives
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The film is one big psychotic mess.’Rogue Methdology’ was received terribly by the general public when it was showcased in the film ‘Department’. But RGV and his proteges have not given up on this method yet. The end result is a splitting headache for viewers after 90 minutes. This rogue methodology is the single biggest reason for making ‘Psycho’ unwatchable.

After starting off in a convincing and realistic fashion, the movie loses its way and ends up being superficial, melodramatic and foolish.

The film will be quite tough for casual entertainment seekers to digest. Entertainment quotient is zero, as can be expected in films of this genre.

The confrontation scenes between Nisha and the Kothari could have been a lot better. There is no emotional depth in these scenes.

Milind Gunaji is wasted in a poorly scripted cameo.

The movie’s climax is quite outlandish and bizarre.

Technical Departments:

The director has come up with an intense storyline and while the presentation was good, the narrative was gripping. The dialogues were adequate. The script was average but the screenplay manages to keep things tight. The background score was excellent and there are no songs. Cinematography was alright but disturbing in few scenes.

Editing was apt. Costumes were normal while the art department was natural. Priyanka Kothari has come up with an impressive performance and she scores. The real show stealer was Raj Shroff in the initial scenes. Nakul Vaid was natural. Vijay Kashyap was standard. Milind Gunaji was moderate.

Analysis:

The film deals with a very dark and disturbing subject. This is something many females have to connect as it is about harassment and stalking. The first half creates a good element of fear and the interval twist is good. But the second half dips a bit during the climax stages. Overall, this is a film which has been well executed and has a good message. At the box office, it will surely click due to its modest budget and taking.

Final Word:
The movie is a big psychotic mess. The camera angles will leave you with a splitting headache. Dark and intense but if your RGV fan can be watched once