Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Jiah Khan, Revathi, Shraddha Arya Director:Ram Gopal Varma Producer:Ram Gopal Varma Music:Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani, Amar Mohile Date of Release:March 2nd, 2007

The concept of love blossoming between a man and a woman of different ages is nothing new in Bollywood. 'Nishabd', directed and produced by Ram Gopal Varma, follows the same trend. Like any other RGV film, 'Nishabd' draws a special attraction for the audience. The director is to be rewarded for his attempt.
Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan) is a photographer who lives with his wife (Revathi) at a picturesque hill station.
Their daughter Ritu (Shraddha Arya) and her friend Jiah (Jiah Khan) visit them during vacation. In their
first meet itself Jiah and Vijay are drawn towards each other. Jiah woos Vijay openly, even though she is
sharing the roof where Vijay's wife and daughter Ritu and her mother lives. However Ritu and her mother
gets to know of the affair. What will they do? What happens to the new found relationship of Vijay and
Jiah? To know the answers, watch the film on the silver screen.
Performance:
Amitabh, as always, does an excellent job. His emotional sequences in the film proves that he very much
talented. Jiah has made a remarkable debut. Her sequences with Amitabh are superb. Revathi excels
yet again. Shraddha Arya is good. Nasser is alright. Aftab Shivdasani is adequate. Music by Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani and Amar Mohile is good. Cinematography is fine. Story and direction are interesting.
Dialogues are first rate. The other technical aspects are okay.
Verdict: Average |  |
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