Deadline Sirf 24 Ghante
Sometimes, a 'small-budget' film has more to offer than
the 'big-budget' extravaganzas. In the recent past, films
like PYAAR KE SIDE/EFFECTS and KHOSLA KA GHOSLA offered
better content than some multi-crore ventures starring
A-list actors.
DEADLINE - SIRF 24 GHANTE has never been in news. Why, a
majority of people might not even be aware of its name,
cast or storyline. Expectations are, therefore, zilch. But
DEADLINE - SIRF 24 GHANTE surprises you with its gripping
story and razor-sharp execution. It's an engaging fare,
with life-like performances -- vital factors that make a
taut thriller!
Heart surgeon Dr. Viren Goenka Rajit Kapoor, his wife
Sanjana Konkona Sen Sharma and their seven-year-old
daughter Anishka Princey Shukla live in Mumbai. Their joys
have just multiplied with Viren being honored with a
prestigious award for his contribution to the medical
world.
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Viren is all set to visit New Delhi to receive this award.
He promises to celebrate his daughter's birthday once he
returns. But fate has something else planned for Viren and
his family: Anishka is kidnapped under Sanjana's nose. She
is startled with the presence of a creepy man named Krish
Irrfan Khan in her house. Krish tells her that Anishka
will be fine as long as Sanjana and Dr. Goenka follow his
instructions.
While Krish keeps Sanjana in the house, his partner Roohi
Sandhya Mridul keeps Viren confined in his hotel room and
their third associate Kabir Zakir Hussain holds Anishka at
a remote location. The kidnappers keep strict half-hour
checks with each other by cell phones and set the ransom
amount at Rs. 3 crores.
It doesn't take much for Viren and Sanjana to realize that
abiding by the kidnappers' rules is the best thing that
they could do to save their daughter's life. Viren
mortgages everything possible, including his dream
hospital project and his house, and somehow manages to
collect Rs. 3 crores in just 24 hours.
But the kidnappers flee without any signs of their
daughter and take away the ransom money as well. Both
Sanjana and Viren are uncertain about what could've
happened and fear for the life of their beloved daughter.
Viren wants his daughter back at any cost and thus, tries
to exploit all his resources. The police searches for
clues, but there's no breakthrough.
DEADLINE - SIRF 24 GHANTE bears a slight resemblance to
the Sanjay Dutt starrer TATHASTU which, in turn, was
inspired by the Hollywood film JOHN Q. The son of an
ordinary man is hospitalized he has a hole in his heart,
the kid has to be operated upon immediately, the father is
running short of funds, the doctor demands a fat fee
before the operation, the father revolts? In TATHASTU, the
father takes the emergency room hostage. In DEADLINE -
SIRF 24 GHANTE, the hapless father and his wife along with
a companion kidnap the doctor's daughter to teach him a
lesson.
Despite the comparisons, DEADLINE - SIRF 24 GHANTE is well
treated by director Tanveer Khan, who gets ample help from
screenplay-dialogue writer Dilip Shukla, besides the
principal cast of the film.
In terms of execution, the second hour of this 12 reeler
is far more gripping than the first. Nothing wrong with
the first hour as such, but the flashback portions in the
second half not only expose a stark reality, but also
succeed in driving home a message about the noble
profession. On the flip side, the subject material of the
film isn't everybody's cup of tea. It caters to a limited
audience, especially the multiplexes of big centres.
DEADLINE - SIRF 24 GHANTE is writer Tanveer Khan's second
effort at direction after MADHOSHI and he shows vast
improvement as a storyteller. The story is simple, but the
treatment catches your attention. Dilip Shukla's
screenplay moves on one track and there are no diversions
whatsoever. Perfect. However, Shukla's dialogues give the
sequences that extra sheen. Baba Azmi's camerawork is
appropriate.
It's difficult to pinpoint any one performance as the best
since every character is well etched out. Irrfan Khan is
flawless, displaying the rough and soft sides with aplomb.
Konkona Sen Sharma excels yet again. Note her outburst
when Irrfan offers her a drink or soon after the
intermission, someone walks in unannounced and Konkona
saves the situation by calling Irrfan a friend.
Commendable.
Rajit Kapur amazes as the helpless father. He infuses life
in the role of the money-minded doctor. Sandhya Mridul is
effortless yet again. Especially noteworthy are the
sequences with Rajit. Zakir Hussain is effective in a role
that may not be as substantial, but demanded a fine actor
nonetheless. Child artiste Princey Shukla looks cute and
does an okay job. Rajiv Verma is ordinary.
On the whole, DEADLINE - SIRF 24 GHANTE is a well-made
film that holds appeal for the multiplex audience mainly.
At the box-office, the lack of aggressive promotion will
curtail its prospects to an extent, but a strong word of
mouth should go in its favor.
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