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Rudraksh - 2004 [DVD] |
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Have you ever wondered what the human mind is truly capable of? Witness a world where future meets past... flesh meets steel... and science meets the supernatural.RUDRAKASH, produced by Nitin Manmohan and Sohail Maklai and directed by Mani Shankar, explores a genre that has never been explored on the Hindi screen before.
Healing powers that science cannot explain and voodoo practices that defy all logic are just some of the instances of paranormal activity that Dr. Gayatri [Bipasha Basu] is busy investigating. Her experiments bring her with her team of fellow scientists from America to India where they encounter the gifted Varun [Sanjay Dutt].Varun has inexplicable paranormal powers, yet is highly disciplined and evolved. His unusual ability of taking away pain and affliction from his subjects fascinates Gayatri and he becomes a willing subject of her cause. Gayatri's unusual experiments suddenly hurtle Varun towards guessing the existence of a dark power that is hidden and evil. What is the force all about? And why does it wage a battle against Varun? And how is it linked to Ravan's Rudrakash?
Hidden away, vanished in the hoary mists of time is the most unusual Rudraksh. Legend has it that it carried in its folds seed sounds that promised to mutate humans into a new species. This was not a normal Rudraksh worn by ordinary people. In the language of science, it was a multi-dimensional hologram in the form of a seed. It beheld the power to mutate its bearer into a power beyond all reckoning.Though he first tries to evade the forces that beckon him, Varun is drawn deeper and deeper into a pact of peril. He is soon hurtled into a heady adventure and chase that takes him to the Himalayas and then into the mysterious ruins of the legendary King Ravan's palaces in Lanka. Varun digs deep to discover the secret of Rudraksh. And suddenly everything starts making sense...
Also starring Suniel Shetty in a never-before-seen role as the formidable Bhuria and Isha Koppikar as his ravishing consort Lali, RUDRAKASH unfolds its mystery in several stages, holding the viewer spellbound as it races to its nailbiting climax, which comes as a revelation. |
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2 members reviews for this DVD |
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If you cannot do it right ,then don't do it. |
Bipin Bhatt |
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It cannot get any worst than this one. Sometimes I miss Raamleela. For effort I give two ** stars. |
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Ummmmmmm ? |
Sotaria |
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I wanted to like this. I really did, but it is sooooo hokey with bad dialogue and a poorly developed plot. The premise is interesting, but does not develop well at all. It was frankly laughably bad at times. |
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