Friday, December 19, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

Blackmail Is Complex, Tedious Yet Entertaining

Troy Ribeiro IANS, 06 Apr, 2018 01:37 PM
  • Blackmail Is Complex, Tedious Yet Entertaining

Director: Abhinay Deo

Cast: Irrfan Khan, Kriti Kulhari, Arunoday Singh, Divya Dutta and Omi Vaidya

Rating: * * *
 

Designed as an edgy, noir drama, "Blackmail" uses relentless ingenuity to dig its hero into deeper and deeper holes - until finally, when he seems defeated by the weight of his problems, it's equally ingenious in digging him out again.

 

This is one of those plots where one thing leads to another - although it has an entirely different tone because the hero is a completely ordinary man, we begin to care about.

 

After seven years of their marriage, Dev Kaushal is a bored-to-death husband who spends much of his time in office. One day on the suggestion, from one of his close colleagues - Anand Tripathi, he lands up home to surprise his wife Reena. But instead, he is surprised by her infidelity. She is in bed with her boyfriend, Rajit Arora.

 

Dev, despite imagining himself flying into a rage against the two of them, prefers to being a timid cuckold. He walks off from his home dejectedly, only to return later.

 

The next day before leaving for office when his wife asks him to pay some essential bills, he hits upon an idea to blackmail his wife's lover. This sets the ball rolling to a series of blackmails that catapults this serious drama to an intentional comedy, both situational and slapstick.

 

Writer Parveez Sheikh is merciless in creating one difficulty after another for his characters who are eventually shown as mercenaries. Every character is well-written and each one of them have a set of problems and there are long, sustained sequences in which every actor does his or her best.

 

While the first half is slow, the second half is better-paced. The curious thing is, the film more or less deserves the build-up to pile on complications and dark coincidences. Nevertheless, one may complain that the later developments are simply too implausible and tedious to sit through.

 

Irrfan does have a strong and particular screen presence. He is impressive and relatable. He can play tender and he can play smart with a poker face, two notes that he juggles well with. He moves around a lot seeming restless on screen.

 

Kirti Kulhari, as Dev's unapologetic, cheating wife, gives a restrained but effective performance.

 

But the actors who steal the show are Arunoday Singh and Divya Dutta. The duo, as husband and wife play an odd couple. She as the boisterous wife, Dolly Verma and he as the timid, henpecked, husband - Rajit Arora, who is literally treated like a dog at his home.

 

As the beefed-up hunk, Arunoday reminds you of big Moose from Archies comic and he plays his part with his "DUH!" expression to the tee. In fact he shines with his performance and is definitely one of the plus points of the film.

 

The others in supporting cast who are brilliant as well are; Prabha Ghatpandey as Anuja Sathe - Dev's opportunist colleague and Pradhuman Singh as Dev's confidante in his office.

 

Omi Vaidya as Dev's boss marketing toilet paper in India, is stereotyped and though he does offer some seriously funny moments, he lacks lustre.

 

Neelima Azeem in a guest appearance as Dolly Verma's mother is wasted. And Urmila Matondkar in a forgettable item number is an eye sore.

 

Overall, with elegant production values the film does rise over its absurdness and is worth a watch.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Will Ensure 'Zero' Delivers More Than What It Promises: Aanand L. Rai

Will Ensure 'Zero' Delivers More Than What It Promises: Aanand L. Rai
Filmmaker Aanand L. Rai, busy shooting his upcoming film "Zero", says he will ensure the movie will deliver more than what it promises.

Will Ensure 'Zero' Delivers More Than What It Promises: Aanand L. Rai

I Won't Grow If India Does Not Grow: Kangana On Nationalism

I Won't Grow If India Does Not Grow: Kangana On Nationalism
In an interview making rounds on the social media, Bollywood’s ‘Queen’ actor Kangana Ranaut has touched upon the subject of the ban on Pakistani artists in India, which may not be the most exhilarating news for her fans across the border.

I Won't Grow If India Does Not Grow: Kangana On Nationalism

'Okay' For Outsiders To Be Discriminated Against In Film Industry, Says Kangana

National Award-winning actress Kangana Ranaut, who raked up the nepotism debate last year, on Saturday said "outsiders" in the film industry should not lose heart if they face discrimination.

'Okay' For Outsiders To Be Discriminated Against In Film Industry, Says Kangana

Salman's Veergati Co-Star Pooja Dadwal Suffering From TB, Has No Money For Even 'A Cup Of Tea'

Salman's Veergati Co-Star Pooja Dadwal Suffering From TB, Has No Money For Even 'A Cup Of Tea'
Pooja Dadwal, who has starred with Salman Khan in the 90s actioner Veergati, is grievously ill and is financially so hard up that she has no money to even pay for her medical expenses. 

Salman's Veergati Co-Star Pooja Dadwal Suffering From TB, Has No Money For Even 'A Cup Of Tea'

Kapil Sharma's Salvo At Sunil Grover: I Am A Dumb Emotional, You Know When And How To Play

Kapil Sharma's Salvo At Sunil Grover: I Am A Dumb Emotional, You Know When And How To Play
Popular comedian Kapil Sharma has accused his former "The Kapil Sharma Show" co-star Sunil Grover of lying about not calling him for his upcoming show.

Kapil Sharma's Salvo At Sunil Grover: I Am A Dumb Emotional, You Know When And How To Play

Blessed To Have Deepika In My Life: Ranveer Singh

Blessed To Have Deepika In My Life: Ranveer Singh
Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh says he shares a relationship of mutual admiration with Deepika Padukone, who he says he is "blessed" to have in his life.

Blessed To Have Deepika In My Life: Ranveer Singh