Shor In The City Review


Story line:

Sendhil Ramamurthy (Abhay) is an interloper wants to set up a business in Mumbai without paying to local Mafia (Zakir Hussain). His track is zesty part of the movie. Tusshar Kapoor (Tilak) is a candid loafer swarms on the streets of Mumbai with his buddies Ramesh (Nikhil Dwivedi) and Mandook (Pitobash). The three clandestinely plan to ransack a local train, finally gets into troubled waters. Sawan (Sundeep Kishan) is one boy who has a dream of getting in to Mumbai junior cricket team and gets along in a way to find money. The entire thing in the story which connects them is “Money”.

Plus factor’s of the movie:

The film is a promising entertainer and at many occasions will make you chortle and bawl. Though “Shor In the City” has un eccentric story line, it doesn’t fall short to astound film goers.

The casts in the film like Radhika Apte, Preeti Desai, Girija, Tusshar, Sendhil, Nikhil, Pitobash and Sundeep, excel by playing their role luminously in the film. Amit Mistry acting adds another plus factor and noteworthy to the movie. Zakir Hussain played his part splendidly.

Screenplay of the movie is one plus factor and the makers managed to deliver it tightly. The climax of it is sure to bombshell you. Cinematography and dialogues is an added marvel to the movie.

Bad Blotch of the movie:

Though the film is perfect in every part, one thing that disheartens you is its pitiable music.

Sachin-Jigar, Harpeet failed to pulsate the audience with their music. But songs like 'Karma Is a Bitch’ and ‘Saibo’ definitely raise your adrenaline levels.

Universally:

Over all, the movie will sure grab the attention of viewers with mass elements like voyage, ecstasy and tragedy and will give you a satisfied feeling for your price.

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