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Gayab

Producer/s: Ram Gopal Varma and K Sera Sera Productions
Director: Prawaal Raman
Cast: Tusshar Kapoor, Antara Mali, Raghuveer Yadav, Rasika Joshi, Ramman Trikha, Govind Namdeo
Music: Ajay Atul and Amar Mohile
Lyrics: Taabish Romani and Nitin Raikwar

In Gayb, Vishnu Prasad is a loser. Lacking self-confidence and the attitude to lead an interesting life, things always go wrong with him. Gayab shows his unmatched knack of attracting problems, Vishnu's life doesn't get any easier courtesy a nagging mother who takes pride in beating him up at the slightest opportunity! His father (in Gayab), who is a henpecked husband, is too petrified to speak, let alone take his side. His friends show their concern by designating him as the undisputed king of idiots. Mohini, the love of his life, doesn't even know of his existence and her boyfriend wants to break his bones.

As if all this was not enough... God then proceeds to make him invisible! ...to make him 'Gayab'. What happens next? You have to UNSEE to UNBELIEVE

GAYAB has its moments of glory. And these moments come in the initial reels itself. Depicting the protagonist as a loser at the very start of the film was the proper way to set in motion the story. The turning point in the tale, when Vishnu becomes invisible, though not having a strong impact, still keeps the viewer's interest alive.

After the initial fun and games, childish though they are, the film becomes repetitive and drags. The second half is most unbearable and how one wishes the writers had thought of expanding the story line.

Prawaal Raman making his second film after Darna Mana Hai shows an inclination to make films that are offbeat and that must be applauded. Tusshar Kapoor is goofy most of the time and suits the role to a T. He is the only one who stays within the confines of his role. Everyone else goes over the top. Antra Mali does her Urmila number all over again. Not only does she not have one original expression even her copy cat act is suspect.

The woman who plays Tusshar's mother Shanti in the film is very good... What's her name? She does a great job inducing laughter at times when you suddenly feel that the scene is too clichéd. Govind Namdeo as the policeman doe s great job... in the comic scenes again.

Cinematography [Pietro Zuercher] is consistent. Special effects [Huzefa Lokhandwala] are decent at times, but tacky at most places. Even otherwise, great special effects do not a great movie make.

Director Prawaal Raman has yet to grasp the art of writing the screenplay and giving it an interesting form, thereby mesmerizing the viewer for the next two hours.

On the whole, GAYAB is quite entertaining.

 
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