Movie Review : Shor In The City
The film traces three separate stories during the 11-day-long Ganesha Chaturthi festival in Mumbai. Some of them are vaguely connected. Abhay (Sendhil Ramamurthy) has returned to India to start some business, which have no idea of about till the very end. He is infatuated by model Sharmili (Preeti Desai), whom he meets at night club. Sparks fly and the two start seeing each other. But all's not hunk-dory in his life as he's being harassed by two goons who blackmail him for a huge ransom.
Bootlegger Tilak (Tusshar Kapoor) is hand in glove with petite criminals Ramesh (Nikhil Dwivedi) and Mandook (Pritobash). They steal a bag in a local train, which contains guns and some bombs. Now, they want to sell them for a good amount.
Sawan (Sundeep Kishan) is an aspiring cricketer with a complicated love life. He wants to get into the Mumbai under-22 team and doesn't even mind paying money for it. His girlfriend Sejal (Radhika Apte) is troubled because her parents want her to get married as soon as possible. Every week she has to sit in front of a new prospective groom.
Raj and DK take forever to establish the different characters and their respective stories. And that seems to be the only thing they do in the film. The narrative shifts from one story to the other, but the plot remains more or less stagnant. Random instances in the characters' lives are just clubbed together. It's only in the chaotic climax that something significant actually happens.
Shor In The City:Movie Review
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