silence. . . Can you hear it? Review - Manoj Bajpayee saves one otherwise who is average
Silence… Can You Hear It? movie cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Prachi Desai, Sahil Vaid, Arjun Mathur, Denzil Smith
Silence… Can You Hear It? movie director: Aban Bharucha Deohans
What Is the Story About?
"Silence, Can You Hear" is the latest original movie of ZEE5 Prolific Stables. This is a murder mystery, set in the luxurious South Mumbai.
A group of hikers found the body of Pooja (Barkha Singh) in the jungle of Khargar. Her bereaved father, Judge Chodari (Hihir Sharma), asked a ruthless police officer,ACP Avinash Verma (Manoj Bajpayee), to serve in order to solve the case and Capture the murderer. Avinash was assigned a special team to solve the case-Sanjana Bhatia (Prachi Desai), Amit Chauhan (Sahil Vaid) and Raj Gupta (Vaquar).
Pooja’s last stopover was at the house of her friend Kavita’s home, whose husband Ravi Khanna (Arjun Mathur) was clearly the last person to see her alive. How Avinash reached the bottom of the story formed the rest of the story.
Silence, can you hear it was written and directed by Aban Bharucha Deohans? It is produced by Zee
Studio.
This is the role played by Manoy Bajpayee, who screamed not only once but twice, because his subordinate (Sahir Vader) deliberately decided to ignore a few visible clues.
Well, Manoy Bajpayee may reprimand his junior students for their ruthless behavior, but if the audience finds themselves thinking about this murder mystery that lasts more than two hours, he can't blame them.
This is a thriller without songs, which means that the narrative directed by Aban Bharucha Deohans (Aban Bharucha Deohans), for any typical Marsala that matches the territory, must be Nonsense.
Usually, such a movie may be folded in about 100 minutes, but it lasts about 30 minutes, and you still don't mind it.
In this realistic thriller, what you are thinking about is the confrontation between the police and the gangster on an empty highway in Mumbai at 4 am, because it distracts the interference from the police.
A young woman (Barkha Singh) is killed, and her father Sihir Sharma (does what he does in most movies) wants justice.
He asks the chief of police (Denzil Smith) for help, who reluctantly assigns an ACP (Manoy Bajpayee) to the case.
The problem is that although he got the results, they inadvertently''kanoon ke daayre se bahar.'
So far, Zajeer, as the usual "Yeh tumhaare baap ka police thaana nahi hai" moment has appeared between Manoy Bajpayee and Arjun Mathur, an MLA, who wants Take over a jogging website and build a shopping mall instead of encouraging "Buddhe log to jog there."
The national prize winner Manoj Bajpayee (Manoj Bajpayee) began investigating the subtleties of forensic medicine, medical terminology, timeline drawing, law and teaching while admiring his junior students (popular Lachi Desai and Sahir Vader) when quoting famous people are "Padh Lih's Journal".
It's just that, although they seem to be still picking up the rope, he is playing all his experience while wearing a stylish T-shirt, his daughter sent from the divorced wife.
silence. . . You can hear that this is quite exciting, when you add characters in their journey to catch the murderer.
In spite of some predictable elements, you enjoy the experience until the end, especially with some damdal dialogue Bazi (this is magic, whenever Manoy Bajpayee and Arjun Mathur face each other; their The scene together is the highlight of the movie) and the background score (especially in the second half), which improves the program.
This movie may be clearer in the first half, because some sequences may be cut short.
Performances?
When Manoy Bajpayee played Avinash Verma, he never missed a beat or made any discordant sounds. The police officer resorted to unconventional means in his efforts to solve the case. . This character is reminiscent of Shrikant Tiwari in his "Family Man." This similarity may not help.
Prachi Desai is a popular character in her comeback movies, and she performs perfectly in her usual calm and reassuring style.
Arjun Mathur is impatient and jumping, enough to arouse suspicion, although his character could have been better written. Sahil Vaid and Waquar provided good support with decent performance. Shishir Sharma and Denzil Smith, as the rapporteurs in Verma, ACP, brought the necessary procedures to the litigation
"Silence, can you hear me" is an ordinary murder mystery, because it is possible. The storyline is nothing new, and there is nothing innovative about the handling of the storyline. The plot is full of loopholes, and any clever, twists and turns of the mystery of the murder mystery will leave the audience in awe, whose cleverness leaks these loopholes. This also helps to make the detective look like a clumsy amateur rather than an experienced crime spoiler. They accounted for almost half of the movie's running time to arrive at the most basic but crucial fact about the murder—the place where Pooja was murdered—even a sixth-grade student could draw a conclusion in the blink of an eye.
silence. . . Can you hear it?-Zee5 comments In addition to the leaky plot, another minor issue with this movie is the amount of redundancy in the narrative. Drawing points are repeated unnecessarily: random shooting, unnecessary skirmishes, unnecessary characters, all weighed down in the storyline. Several sequences in the film were deemed unnecessary and seemed to be added only to provide substance to the wafer-thin plot. Instead, what they did was drag down the speed and grip of the storyline, making it slow, rough, and carrying loose ends. The "Sunshine" plot is such a sequence, which is unbearable to stretch.
However, despite these shortcomings, this movie is still good for people to watch. Two things are commendable. The first is obviously Manoy Bajpayee's glamorous presence and immaculate performance. The other is the dialogue of the movie. The dialogue is excellent. Written by Aban Barucha Diohans, they are neither movie nor exaggeration, thank goodness, not dramatic. The dialogue is well written, influential, meticulously structured, thoughtful and insightful.
All said and done, silence, you can hear this is a good one-time watch, especially if you are a fan who is a fool, a well-written dialogue with Manoy Bajpayee.
Music and Other Departments?
The background sheet music of Gaurav Godkhindi’s is perfectly structured and provides an explanation for the continuation of the narrative. Arvind Singh’s photographs capture the mystery and mystery of the story well, as well as the subtleties that make Manoj Badjpayee’s "ACP Verma" a compelling character difference. Sandip Kumari Sethy’s editor still has a lot to improve. Sharper editing will make a good world to eliminate glitches.
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