Aitraaz
Aitraaz Director: Abbas - Mustan
Director duo Abbas-Mustan have used their
experience well to make this film which contains all themes like suspense,
conflict and romance to catch the audience in the cinema halls. Akshay
Kumar has appeared in a serious role contrary to his action-comedian
hero image, while Kareena Kapoor is seen in the strong role of an advocate.
Once Priya comes out in search of a job
of a junior lawyer, she reaches a wrong address of one Raj Malhotra
instead of the office of advocate Ram Chotrani. Expectedly enough, Raj
Malhotra falls in love with her at first sight and this relationship
culminates in marriage. Raj had met Sonia in South Africa five
years ago but because of Sonia's attitude the relationship broke. Sonia
was a model and ready to break all limits to reach the goal she wanted.
When
Sonia met Raj this time, her love was rekindled. Of course, it was too
late now as Raj was already married to Priya and had no interest left
in Sonia. But Sonia is not one to lose and plays her trick by giving
a promotion to Raj in her company as one of the members of the board
of Directors. Now the real trouble begins when the wife
of his Boss and the MD of the company Sonia accuses Raj of an attempt
to rape. Sonia's husband Mr. Roy (Amrish Puri) now orders Raj to leave
his company. Everything is shattered for Raj as no body believes him
except his wife. It is then that Priya takes the matter
in her hands and launches the fight for her husband. Like a good Hindi
cinema, the battle culminates in favour of Priya and she wins the case
against Sonia Roy. It quite rightly depicts the modern woman
who will do anything to achieve her goals in life. Akshay's performance
in a serious silent role is satisfactory while Kareena's part as a wife
is impressive. But she fails to make a mark in the role of a lawyer.
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