Movie Review: Kis Hudh Tak ..
Movie Review: Kis Hudh Tak ..
Banner: Pics India
Director: Tarun Dhanrajgir
Story Writer: Abid Shah, Tarun Dhanrajgir
Star Cast : Shital Shah, Pavan Sharma, Sujata Kumar, Bikramjeet Kanwarpal, Abhay Bhargava, Vikram Sahu, Reena Agarwal, Kanchan Pagare
Hindi Movie Review :
The movie is about a legal battle fought by a girl to prove that she was raped – which is very difficult to prove – so comes the title Kis Hudh Tak but the way the subject has been treated it is very undesirable and insensitive. The movie is about a flirt boy Sharad who has a politically ambitious mother and the boy dates the lead actress of the film Dia – who later files a complaint that she has been raped by her boyfriend. The movie is about how the girl has to prove that it was not mutual consent.
Sharad is sent to jail and Dia who is a law student tries to fight the battle to get justice for being raped by her boyfriend. The film goes very offensive on the subject which annoys the audience .Treatment for this kind of subject should be logical and sensitive but the movie comes with a number of old dialogues and portrayal – which makes everything almost predictable and even annoying. There are so many movies made in past on similar issues and it does not tries to portray a newer version which could have appeared like an authentic effort to bring the subject to people.
The cinematography of the movie is average and songs are very weak — -that do not add to the movie. The film has good performance from the lead actress Shital Shah and the actor Pavan Sharma is ok .The performance of the actress who plays the role of mother of the boy is nice and she looks strong in her role. The way the movie repeatedly use the words “rape”, it gets heavy the viewers.
The movie is designed for a section of audience and it may not be liked by all.
Rating: 3/10
Other details :
Producer: Tarun Dhanrajgir
Executive Producer / Co-Producer: Shashikant Mehta
Music Director: Abid Shah
Background Music: Raju Singh
Cinematography: Prasann Jain
Choreography: Longines Fernandes, Saroj Khan, Tarun Dhanrajgir
Action: Yusuf Khan
Art: Raashid Rangrez
Screenplay: Abid Shah, Tarun Dhanrajgir
Sound: Manas Chaudhary
Costume: Nyla Masood, Imtiaaz

