Cast: Randeep Hooda, Sara Loren,
Aditi Rao
Director: Vishesh Bhatt
Genre: Suspense/ Drama
Do you trust your partner completely or
how far are you willing to go to find the truth..?? Murder 3
is the third in the series of movies which deal with matters of Love,
Lust and Murder mystery. One difference this time is that it is
Randeep Hooda and not the usual suspect, Emraan Hashmi who is in the
midst of this all.
Vikram
(Randeep Hooda) is a successful fashion photographer. He is happily
staying with his long time girl friend, Roshni (Aditi Rao). One day
Roshni goes missing and leaves a message for Vikram that she's
leaving him because she feels that he's cheating on her. Police
starts the investigation of a missing person and Vikram is a prime
suspect. At this juncture Vikram meets Nisha (Sara Loren), a
beautiful, desirable women working in a hotel. As they get close, the
traces of past start coming back to haunt them...
Vishesh Bhatt makes his directorial
debut with Murder 3. He seems to get few things right in terms of the
plot of movie and the cast. But unlike the earlier 2 movies, Murder3 is
slow in screenplay. Events take their own time to pan out. Though
there are some nice twists in the story but they come little too
late. Other concern with the screenplay is that it is repeatative.
Lot of sequences in the second half do have resemblance to first
half. It is imperative for a Suspense thriller to have good pace to
keep the audience guessing, which is missing.
Randeep Hooda is okay in the role of a
fashion photographer, who can't have enough of beautiful women. His
character lacks depth which limits his scope as an actor. Sara looks
gorgeous in the role of a sexy waitress, but lacks in certain
emotional scenes. Aditi looks slightly out of place in the first half
but comes into her own in the second half and acts the best in the
emotional scenes. Music has been a big part of the earlier two movies
of Murder franchise, which is not the case this time. It is strictly
average and doesn't leave much impression.
Vishesh Bhatt's Murder3 promises much
more than what it delivers. I will rate it 2.5 out of 5. It manages
to surprise the audience at places but doesn't hold them completely.
Rating: 2.5/5