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Aggar Movie review |
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Sunday, 16 September 2007 |
Ananth Narayan Mahadevan explores the same theme of marital infidelity, obsession and crime that he did in his Aksar. Just the climax is a bit different. Aryan (Tusshar Kapoor) is sent to the mental asylum after he is accused of killing his unfaithful girlfriend. Dr Aditya Merchant (Shreyas Talpade) a famous psychiatrist takes an unusual interest in Aryan, gets him out of the asylum and lets him lead a normal life, with sessions every week. Who’s paying for all this? Not clear.
The doc’s wife Janvi (Udita Goswami) runs a ‘Rs 200-crore’ event management company. She suspects, for good reason, that her husband is having an affair, and in despair, she has a fling with Aryan, whom she has employed. When the misunderstanding with the husband is cleared, she tries to break off with Aryan, but he gets angry and violent at being used and discarded like that. There has to be a catch somewhere, and there is — everything moves with such clockwork precision, that the twist in the tale can be foreseen and it is quite similar to the one in Aksar. Aggar is not great entertainment, but it passable.
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