Review
In actuality, BLOOD MONEY is reminiscent of one of Mahesh Bhatt's premium endeavors, NAAM, which brought a turnaround in Sanjay Dutt's career. A non-U entity dreams of a ritzy abode, a bountiful life, but treads the erroneous path in his pursuit to get affluent. But the resemblance between NAAM and BLOOD MONEY concludes there. As a matter of fact, BLOOD MONEY and NAAM are as different as chalk and cheese. In terms of plot, the narrative and the sequence of events.
Debutant director Vishal Mahadkar had a gripping premise on hand, but what comes across on screen is a potpourri. A few absorbing, attention grabbing moments… a few hackneyed, tried and tested formulaic material. Resultantly, BLOOD MONEY is neither riveting, nor absolutely undistinguished. It floats somewhere in between!
BLOOD MONEY narrates the story of Kunal [Kunal Kemmu] and his wife Arzoo [Amrita Puri], who move to Cape Town after Kunal procures a job with a leading diamond export firm run by Zaveri [Manish Chaudhuri] and his brother [Sandiip Sikcand]. The perks of the job includes a plush mansion, a swanky car and of course, all the opulence that money can procure. Gradually, Kunal finds himself trapped in the midst of a structured white collar crime conglomerate. How he struggles to get out of it forms the remainder of this
story.
Released : Mar 30, 2012
Genre : Romance, Thriller
Starcast : Kunal Khemu, Amrita Puri, Manish Choudhary
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