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Abhinay Deo’s Blackmail, A Black Comedy Film, Does Not Turn Out To Be A Promising Film. Abhinav Deo’s Delhi Belly Had Become A Box-office Hit. He Has Tried The Same Genre In This Film As Well, But The Film Picks Up Only At Certain Shots. Irrfan Khan Is A Great Actor And He Generally Brings His Punches To The Characters He Plays On Screen. But In Blackmail, Even His Punches Were Missing In Most Of The Places, Could Be Due To The Screenplay. The Premise Of The Film Is Interesting That When A Husband Accidentally Discovers His Wife Having An Affair, How He Deals With The Same? Instead Of Confronting With His Wife, He Chooses To Blackmail Her. How Does This Blackmail Impact His Wife, Wife’s Boyfriend And How Do They Respond Back Is Shown In Rest Of The Film. Rather The Trailer Revealed The Flow Of The Film. The Film Suffers From Repetition Syndrome.

The Initial Parts Of The Film Seemed Interesting. Dev (Irrfan Khan) Is Trapped In His Mundane Routine. He Prefers To Play Games On Computer In Office Till Late Evenings Rather Than Going Back Home To His Loveless Marriage. His Wife Reena (Kriti Kulhari) Is Shown To Be Very Detached Towards Dev And She Is Just Bothered To Know Whether Dev Paid The TV Bill Or Not. Dev Has A List Of His Expenses Written Viz. Loan Emi, Bills Etc. Dev Wished Sincerely That His Relationship With Reena Improves. So, One Day, He Decided To Surprise His Wife By Reaching Home Early And That Is When He Finds His Wife In Bed With Her Lover Ranjeet (Arunodaya Singh). Dev Decides To Blackmail Ranjeet.

Rest Of The Film Is All About How The Events Unfold When Dev Starts The Blackmailing. Dev’s Blackmailing Leads To A Series Of Blackmails. It Gets Very Repetitive And The Film Starts Suffering As Far As The Content, Pace, Dialogues Etc. Are Concerned. The Subplots Seemed Forced.

Irrfan Khan And Arunodya Singh Rescue The Film From Being A Boring One. Divya Dutt Has Done Justice To Her Role, But Her Role Itself Seemed Absolutely Out Of Place In The Film. Kriti Is Ok. The Subplots Involving Dev’s Boss Omi Vaidya’s Plans To Capture The .market For Toilet Rolls Did Not Add Magic To The Film. It Is Sad That Urmila Matondkar’s Item Song Is Absolutely Forgettable.

Abhinav Deo’s Blackmail Suffers From Repetition Syndrome. Irrfan And Arunodaya Do Add Value To The Film With Their Presence. The Premise Of The Film Is Interesting But It Does Not Pick Up.

 Rating: 2/5 (Average)

 

 

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