Friday 1 January 2021

Nail Polish Movie Review

Nail Polish Movie Review : A RIVETING COURTROOM DRAMA

Nail Polish Movie Detail
Nail Polish Movie Detail

Nail Polish Movie is an 2021 India Bollywood Drama film, writter and directer is Bugs Bhargava Krishna. the film stars are Arjun Rampal, Manv Kaul, Anand Tiwari and Rajit Kapur. It's a legal thriller that explores the uncertainty of the human mind. The film will premiered on ZEE5 on 1 January 2021 .

Critic's Rating : 3.5/5


Avg. Users' Rating : 4.1/5


IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS
Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.
Direction        : 3.5/5
Dialogues      : 3.0/5
Screenplay    : 3.5/5
Visual appeal : 3.0/5


Nail Polish Movie Review :

Set in Lucknow, ‘Nail Polish’ revolves around DCP Sunil Sachdev (Sameer Dharmadhikari), who stumbles upon evidence of migrant worker's kids being abducted, murdered with their bodies being set to fire. This leads him to an unexpected suspect, a former Army officer Veer Singh (Manav Kaul), who worked as an undercover spy. Post-retirement, he continues to live a gentleman's life with a great reputation working as a coach in a sports academy. Siddharth Jaisingh aka Sid (Arjun Rampal), a high-profile defence lawyer agrees to fight this case as he is promised a Rajya Sabha seat consequent to his winning Veer's case. And the state hires public prosecutor Amit Kumar (Anand Tiwari) to make sure Veer is proven guilty. This leads them to the courtroom trial where the drama unfolds. And an unforeseen turn in the case proves that there is more to it than meets the eye.

Legal dramas are a tough genre to pull off without falling prey to its tropes. On that count, Bugs Bhargava Krishna has done a commendable job as being both director and writer of the film. Without wasting any time, the director comes straight to the point. He takes us quickly through the pieces of evidence which might prove Veer guilty. The screenplay is quite intriguing and keeps you snared initially, however, what follows is predictable. Still, both the backstories and the court proceedings in this murder trial are flawlessly intertwined which leaves the viewers guessing till the very end. The background score by Sanjay Wandrekar is impactful and helps in enhancing the drama. Overall, ‘Nail Polish’ is inspired by true incidents but it lacks the unnerving tension one ideally anticipates from such films.

All said, ‘Nail Polish’ is a compelling thriller which can be watched for its story and most importantly the outstanding performances.


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  • Directer : Bugs Bhargava Krishna
  • Writer : Bugs Bhargava Krishna
  • Starring : Arjun Rampal,Aditya Belnekar,Madhoo,Anand Tiwari ,Manav Kaul,Poonam Shende ,Samreen Kaur
  • Producer : Jahanara Bhargava,Dhirajj Vinodd Kapoor,Seema Mohapatra,Mohapatra Seema,Pradeep Uppoor
  • Cinematography : Deep Metkar
  • Film Editing : Parikshhit Jha,Tinni Mitra
  • Casting : Adityoa Suranna
  • Art Direction : Arup Adhikary
  • Costume Design : Vishakha Choudhary,Swati Patel
  • Production Company : Ten Years Younger Productions
  • Distributors : Zee5
  • Genres : Drama
  • Release date : 1 January 2021 
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi

Star Cast Of The Film :

  • Arjun Rampal
  • Aditya Belnekar 
  • Madhoo Madhoo 
  • Anand Tiwari
  • Manav Kaul
  • Poonam Shende
  • Samreen Kaur 
  • Rajit Kapur

Story Of The Film :

36 children have been brutally killed and burned in and around Lucknow. This crime wave lasts for five years without anyone being arrested or charged. A newly appointed police officer, faced with two more such killings, stumbles upon clues that lead him to arrest a very surprising suspect. The trial seems to be proceeding as expected when it takes a totally unexpected twist that throws the court room into turmoil, creating an emotional and psychological roller coaster that hurtles to an ending that will leave the audience thinking long and hard. 

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