Friday, October 29, 2010

Movie Review : Hisss


If ever real society is to be formed for prevention of cruelty to film, Hisss starting by Mallika Sherawat and directed by Jennifer Lynch, should be its maiden project. The movie is a case study of what all film ought to be.

First of all, a subject like a icchadhari nagin or shape-shifting snake-woman on a vendetta isn’t exactly challenging to make you smash for the nearest theatre. These kinds of movie were making and buried in 1980s film. Where Sridevi twisted in snakelike dances on the Been’s sonorous tunes played by Amrish Puri in the film Nagina.

Now, it is Mallika Sherawat modestly stripping down to her birthday fit to play a revengeful nagin out to search her kidnnaped partner.

An American man named George (Jeff Doucette) is going to search a snake couple with the hope of searching the naagmani that could save him from dying of cancer. He kidnapped a male cobra with the intention of making his female partner, the nagin, with naagmani as redeem to save her partner.

The nagin takes form of human and the next you see is a minimally dressed Mallika Sherawat beginning to find for her missing partner and in the course carrying her own justice by killing the persecutor of women.
Irrfan Khan shocks us with his presence as a cop, who is investigating the strange murders in this freak of a film. Divya Dutt plays Irrfan’s wife. The question that prays to be asked is what ghoul got in these two actors to make them sign Hisss.

Mallika Sherawat glowers, scowls, frowns, and pops out her eyeballs in the name of acting. Of course, she slides with slimy snakes and even kisses one in a scene. The special effects are of the cheapest kind and the direction by Jennifer Lynch is blatant by its absence.

Source : bindas-movie.harish4u.com

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