Lafange Nawab Movie Review
Cast: Ritam Bhardwaj, Larissa Chakz, Ratan Rathore,
Manoj Bakshi, Nisha Shrivastav
Director: Sanoj Mishra
Rating: 2 Stars
Story: The story of Lafange Nawaab depicts the father-son's relationship and the truth of fake friendship. The story revolves around Yug and his father. His father is a businessman and wants his son to be his successor . However Yug has a musical band with his 4-5 friends and they play at small events which his father consider it as trivial. He insists Yug to join his business and leave the band as his friends are not his true one. They are with him as he fame and money. His father tries to take him away from his music band but is not successful hence he plants a fake murder plan of Ammie who lives at their house. He tells Yug that the accidently murdered Ammie while cleaning his pistol and asks him to dispose the dead body with the help of his friends. Unfortunately Yug who respects his friends realises that they are not forthcoming. Yug realises that his friends are not ready to help him. His father then tells him that he faked the murder to make him realise that. When they reach home they find that the police has arrived and someone has informed them about the murder. Yug's father tries to convince them that its a fake story but finds out that Ammie has been really murdered. Who has murdered Ammie, the plot thickens as the story moves ahead.
Direction: Director Sanoj Mishra has come a with a taut thriller but there are many loop holes in the story. Performances by Ritam Bhardwaj, Larissa Chakz, Ratan Rathore are average and have put in no efforts to take the story forward. Since he had a great script the director could have created a great concept.
Manoj Bakshi, Nisha Shrivastav
Music : Music by Manoj Bakshi, Nisha Shrivastav is good but they could have done better.
Overall: An average thriller, if there is no source of entertainment it could be a one time watch.