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Go missing!

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The Telegraph Online Published 09.05.11, 12:00 AM

Starring: Noor, Vickey Dev, Sujit, Kuheli, Mrinal Mukherjee, Bodhisatwa Majumdar

Directed by: Goutam Satvaya

Rupam and Risha have broken up though their hearts still skip a beat when they meet. Rohita detests Risha for giving Rupam the cold shoulder, while Rahul, spotting the opportunity, desperately tries to win Risha over. The four are part of a group of college-goers on an outing in Mandarmani where Risha goes missing one evening.

The group thinks she’s murdered and the needle of suspicion points towards Rupam. A vengeful Rahul is determined to get Rupam arrested, but Rupam claims he is innocent and Rohita is the only one who believes him.

This routine gets repeated over and over again till Risha returns to end the audience’s misery. The secret behind her disappearance? She had taken ill on the beach and a doctor had carried her home. A cop and a couple of distraught parents also pop up in between but by then you are too tired to make any sense of the story.

Shots and dialogues are repeated, the comedy is too crass to write about and the teenage cast is so inept that you start cursing yourself for buying a ticket. Noor looks pretty as Risha and that’s about it. Vickey tries to turn in a decent act as Rupam; he’s quite good in the song-dance sequences. Pity he didn’t choose his debut vehicle with a bit more care.

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