Ittefaq (2017) [Movie Review]


Dir: Abhay Chopra
Starring: Sidarth Malhotra, Sonakshi Sinha, Akshaye Khanna
Dur: 1 hr  mins
Genre: Thriller
Rating: 8/10


This is the modern remake of a 1969 film of the same name directed by Yash Chopra. I haven’t watched the original so I don’t know what is different but I can imagine the differences. As far as the story goes however, it remains the same. The plot is ingenious. It made me proud of Bollywood after quite some time. Films like these are as rare as the Blue moon phenomenon we are experiencing this year.

The plot is well greased with suspense and thrills that will leave you glued to the screen and on the edge of your seat for the whole duration. The actual series of events are quite simple: a man finds his wife dead and is suspected for murder. In his attempt to evade police custody he stumbles into the home of a woman whose husband is also later found to be dead. The twists in the plot are numerous and the acting only helps to further the mystery. Crime lovers will drool on this. It’s every bit a Sherlock type of mystery although lacking the great detective. Sidarth and Sonakshi must be commended for their brilliant and convincing acting. The film is great and should have done better at the box office.    

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