

The performances have quite a mix from a spirited attempt by a still college boy looking Kemmu, to a squeaky voiced Amrita P to an engaging portrayal by Manish C & a shoddy job by Sandeep Sikand. The best part about this whole film is the music which sadly is ill-fitted into the narrative. The film is accompanied by a jarring background score that has a RGV hangover. The climax is unbelievably moronic & one should watch out for a preposterous action scene which is followed by Kunals call to Arzoo to which she replies, Kunal mujhe yahaan se vidwaa ban kar Mumbai nahi jaana. Thought the film is below 2 hours, it feels much longer. What eventually happens.you dont want to know. After gaining trust of the boss, he finds out the dark truth behind this organization and the nexus with the underworld. In this rise to the top he looses himself and falls prey to the evils of power & money.īut little does he know of what goes on behind the scene.

He charms all with a brainless diamond deal & in quick time, makes the boss realize his worth. On landing he realizes that he has a no-nonsense boss (Manish Chaudry) who believes in him and his younger brother(Sandeep Sikand) who is jealous of him. His transition has been from pizza delivery boy-MBA student-Hot shot Diamond company exec with a palatial mansion. Kunal(Kunal Kemmu yes name change) is newly wed & has just moved to South Africa with his wife Arzoo(Amrita Puri). When that itself takes the audience to be ridiculously stupid, the film crumbles like a pack of cards. We all know that Bollywood loves its over-the-top storylines that border on being implausible with a song thrown in when least required or lines being mouthed that are never used in reality but all that madness rests on something called a story. Review Blood Money & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit
