
Hacked bollywood movies reviews 2020
‘Hacked’ feels like an exposé of some sorts at the beginning but gradually, one realises that it is just a half-baked attempt.
Hacked bollywood movies Staring
- Hina khan
- Karishna bhatt
- Mohit malhotra
- Roshan shah
- Sanjay gurbaxani
- Komal chhabria
- Sid makkar
- Tanvi thakkar
- Sheetal dabholkar
Hacked bollywood movies Directar
- Vikram bhatt
Hacked bollywood movies Producer
- Jatin sethi
- Amar p.thakkar
- Karishna bhatt
Hacked bollywood movies Story
Sameera Khan Sam 'Khanna (Hina Khan), a fashion magazine hotshot editor, befriends a loving child of her apartment complex, Vivek (Rohan Shah). But, one fatal night, the dynamics of their relationship change, and for the worse.
Hacked bollywood movies Reviews
Sam lives in a high-rise, dawned designer clothing, head of the editorial team of a top fashion magazine in the city and has a Bollywood actor for a boyfriend (played by Siddharth Makkar). So, what could possibly go wrong? everything change.
Vikram Bhatt's depiction of the evil of the digital world called 'evil hacking' seems like stopping the misrepresentation of the first central character. But, soon after, the plot directs us towards the twisted psyche of a sick computer genius - the widespread pursuit, blackmailing, and malicious intent to tarnish the reputation of an individual. All in the name of 'love', the story of this crime thriller is something that has been heavily explored in the West and even on the home ground. Unfortunately, despite Hina Khan's Sam and Rohan Shah's venomous conscience, ed hack failed to strike a chord with the audience. It neither instills fear in the minds of wrongdoers in the world of the Dark Web, nor does it manage to uncover the prophecy of a woman facing the outbreak of violent cybercrime.
Hina Khan, as this drop-dead gorgeous editor, is seen in scenes with slightly mature actors like Mohit Malhotra and Siddharth Makkar. But, when left alone with Rohan Shah, his act undergoes extreme transformation - either he is too dramatic or plain flat. Rohan Shah tries to be a socialist by wreaking havoc on the subject of his life of passion, but what he ultimately does is a harmless child - even forcibly wide-eyed and trembling with anger for this young man. Does not work Actor. Mohit Malhotra, as Lovely's neighbor-friend, Rohan Malhotra, looks very beautiful on screen, but makes a great show.
The music is above average and it is safe to say that some love ballads are polite, which is no surprise given the fact that the Bhatt camp has always been known for its impeccable taste in music.
In short, 'Ed Hacked' initially sounds like an exposure of some sort but slowly, one learns that this is just a half-baked effort. Don't let this movie 'hack' your weekend!
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