![]() ![]() The woman insists that she loves her husband. The man would have the cops believe that his wife is a wonderful person and he owes everything to her. Both have a motive to rid themselves of their respective partners.īut, of course, everything isn't how it seems on the surface. Both, as in the case of Rajesh Khanna's painter and Nanda's homemaker of the late 1960s, are trapped in tottering marriages. One of the reasons why Ittefaq does not deliver the anticipated knockout punch is that the two lead actors - Sidharth Malhotra and Sonakshi Sinha - are hard-pressed to convey the full dramatic implications of the urgency and distress of the troubled characters that they play. It is a thriller that remains watchable without being a consistently pulsating, heart-pounding experience. But, to be sure, it falls only a tad short. Ittefaq falls a tad short of being a genuine humdinger. As a thriller, however, its twists and turns aren't exactly of the kind that would blow you away. ![]() ![]() It is competently mounted, compact and visually classy. As a film, Ittefaq is definitely more than half-decent. In the new take, a twist in the tale delivers an intriguing perfect-murder scenario in which the lawman comes tantalizingly close to bringing a fugitive to book. The story of Ittefaq, as we well know, is about two killings most foul. Ittefaq Movie Review: A poster of the movie (courtesy Twitter) ![]()
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