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Masaan Bollywood Movie Review 2015.

Story : Devi Pathak (Richa) is with his closest friends Piyush Agrawal (Sourav Choudhury). Hotel room with each other make affinity. Then there is the police raids. Piyush badly nervous. Family honor and dignity of society fear that scares him something where he tries to commit suicide by cutting his wrists in the bathroom. He dies in the hospital, and corrupt police inspector Mishra (Bhagwan Tiwari) implicate her father (Sanjay Mishra) takes in to blackmail for death in prison by threatening. Banaras Ghats Pandit Vidyadhar to save the honor of his daughter and family from ritualistic society has pledged three Lakh rupees to Inspector Mishra . The story began with a ferry to the funeral of deaths the family man Deepak Chaudhary (Vicky Kaushal) and Shalu Gupta (Shweta Tripathi) Love-Story is moving along the story. The Deepak is this youth's generation, his dream to do a good job by the Study of Civil Engineering. Shalu and the Deepak Love Story has many turns, where these two is to test their love. Acting: Devi Pathak, Deepak Chaudhary and Shalu Gupta characters, Richa Chadda, Vicky Kaushal and Shweta Tripathi has his live characters. The best part of the film is that the film instead of acting in front of the camera every artist appears won his character. From the Sanjay Mishra to Navodit Vicky Kaushal and Shweta Tripathi are great in all his characters. Devi Pathak character Richa has proven once again that the strength of character to take him to the peak of his acting she holds own. Direction: Director Neeraj Gewan portrayed the close to the Ganga in Varanasi city happenings. Richa Chadha, Sanjay Mishra and shoots many amazing scene. As well as the location of Benaras cremation scenes Neeraj has put on screen with full sincerity. Several scenes of the movie on your own to keep the eyes moist. Music: film music, is completely fit on the atmosphere. See why: If you liked offbeat films so you must see this film. Yes, there is nothing in the movie for lovers of masala films.

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