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NH10: Directed by Navdeep Singh. With Anushka Sharma, Neil Bhoopalam, Darshan Kumaar, Deepti Naval. On their way to a weekend retreat, a married couple find their dream vacation turn into a nightmare when they cross paths with a dangerous gang.

“15 years back RGV made a film called u0026quot;Jungleu0026quot;. While you may or may not be a fan of his movies, one special highlight of this one was the tension between the goons and Urmila Matondkar/Fardeen Khan. When your plot has a lot of hide-seek-chase-repeat sequences it has to keep the audiences on their toes. NH10 perhaps misses that edginess. If X-axis was direction u0026amp; Y-axis was story/screenplay, NH10 would make a sine curve. A strong subject u0026amp; a bold intent like NH10 misses out on a barbaric antagonist whou0026#39;d make the women throw their u0026#39;chappalu0026#39; on the screen. Where Anushka Sharma keeps the momentum going, you might not HATE Darshan Kumaar (at the most youu0026#39;ll dislike him) or the other thugs. Despite the lack of knife-edge discourses u0026amp; non-exciting storytelling, it would be safe to say Anushkau0026#39;s Clean Slate Films has survived an u0026quot; almost miscarriage-d baby production u0026quot;. That being said, it is a definite u0026amp; a good move by the actress. Overall with the flaws / misses, NH10 is yet, a definite one-time watch! ‪#‎nh10‬ ‪#‎bollywood‬”

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