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Rafta Rafta Movie Review

A number of film-makers borrow stories from real life, narrating novel stories
in the process. But there continues to be a segment that believes in the age-old
formula. Typical masala films, to be precise. RAFTA RAFTA - THE SPEED has an
oft-repeated premise and even its execution is far from interesting.
Rahul [Sameer Dharmadhikari] and Akshay [Viraj Kumar] are thick friends. After
completing their graduation, both leave for London for further studies. They
promise their grand mother that they will concentrate on studies and not get
carried away by the glamour.
They reach London and are helped by Johny [Shakti Kapoor] to find an
accommodation. Later, Akshay falls in love with Shilpa [Monica Castelino], the
sister of a top police officer [Javed Sheikh], while Rahul falls in love with
Neha [Urmila Rao], who's guardian Spencer [Rahul Roy] belongs to the underworld.
Neha is constantly harassed by Spencer and she lives under a constant fear.
Realizing the facts, they hatch a plan to kidnap Neha and set her free from
Spencer's clutches. But a bomb explosion kills Neha and she dies. Both Rahul and
Akshay are trapped.
On one hand, the London police is searching for them. On the other hand, it's
Spencer. They are on the run…
With an oft-repeated story and a screenplay of convenience, there's not much to
look forward to in RAFTA RAFTA - THE SPEED. A number of questions remain
unanswered and what's more, there are too many cinematic liberties in the
narrative.
Direction [Raj Sharma] is dull. Music [Sen Brothers] is nothing to rave about.
Cinematography [Damodar Naidu] is alright.
Sameer Dharmadhikari doesn't look like a student in the first place. Viraj Kumar
is no hero material either. The two leading ladies only add to the glamour
quotient. Rahul Roy does well. Shakti Kapoor irritates. Javed Sheikh impresses.
Shahbaaz Khan is fair.
On the whole, RAFTA RAFTA - THE SPEED is a dull fare. |