One line Review: Where there is money and power, there has to be haters, jealousy, competition and revenge! `Hate Story 3' is the saga that defines the state of minds that are gripped by the distortion of emotions.
Positive Points:
The revenge tale comes with multiple twists. The songs and the music of
the film are good. The presentation is classy and cinematography is
straight. Some sequences are shot aptly and have turned out well.
Negative Points:
The movie does not offer anything new. It is the same old story that we
have seen several times or can be predicted. The narration is not
intriguing and, does not manage to keep the audience involved. The
depiction seems very superficial and, performances are very average.
Plot: Protagonist Aditya Diwan (Sharman Joshi) has everything going for him. He has a well established business, a
gorgeous wife and a luxurious lifestyle. But, then happens the
unexpected of entry of Saurav
Singhania, (Karan Singh Grover) with an offensive and filthy business proposal. Saurav offers Aditya
all the money he wants without any interest to expand his business, and
in return asks for his wife, Siya (Zarine Khan) to spend one night with him in bed. Naturally furious with this
obnoxious deal, Aditya opts out and then, Saurav begins his game to
destroy the Diwans. Saurav has a revengeful motive behind his acts and
skilfully plays his cards against Aditya. Aditya tries his best to
counter attack Saurav but, in vain. Aditya's loyal employee Kaya (Daisy Shah) turns out to be a victim of this game of revenge between the two
players. There are several twists in the plot and the story unfolds them
one by one. Who is Saurav Singhania and why is he trying to destroy the
Diwans? This revelation is held till the climax.
Direction and other Technical Aspects:
The execution and the presentation are good. The film depicts many
shades of grey, being true to its genre. There is enough skin show,
violence and evil strategies to call it a Hate Story franchise. The plot
comes with several twists and there are multiple surprising elements in
the movie. But, still it fails to keep the audience completely hooked.
The script is weak and does not offer anything new. Despite the twists,
the movie is not involving or emotionally moving. It just touches you to
the surface and evaporates. The songs are pleasing to the ears but,
come up at random moments in the film disrupting the flow.
Performances: Surprisingly, an endowed actor like Sharman Joshi does not impress through his performance in the movie. Though, he is
the best amongst the rest, still it is definitely not his finest
performance. We have seen him making us all emotional in various films
through his brilliant performances. But, in this film, there is a
certain drop in the conviction that his performances have.
Karan Singh Gover is average in his role as Saurav. He is present in relatively less
number of frames. The actor seems to be comfortable performing the bold
sequences.
Zarine Khan plays the role of Sharman's wife. She tries hard to add substance to her role but, performs averagely. Daisy Shah who essays the role of a successful corporate employee has not been
used to her full potential. Her character in the film is half baked.
Music:
There are many songs in the film; some of them have already topped the
music charts. The songs are pleasing to the ears but, are
inappropriately placed in the movie.
Final Verdict:
The movie features a clichd story and has nothing fresh to offer in
terms of the storyline. There are twists in the plot but, even the
suspense cannot keep its audience involved. The music is good. I will
rate it 2 out of 5 stars.
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