Mallika Sherawat is the
bored and neglected wife of Ashmit Patel. By chance she bumps into an
old flame Emran Hashmi and after a bit of dithering they heat up the
screen with their passion. They make out everywhere including on the
terrace wrapped in black silk sheets.Till this point the audience is
happy and excited with the goings on. When she is initially
apprehensive about taking the step the audience egg her on sure that
Mallika with her skimpy clothes will provide a treat for them. She
delivers.
Sudhir and Simran's loneliness brings them together and ignites the
passion. Subsequently, they cross all limits, getting obsessed and
addicted to each other in the process. Sudhir begins to pick up on
clues that his wife is hiding something. He even hires a detective to
keep track of her activities. And his doubts come true when the
detective gives him proof of her infidelity. Sudhir's world is shaken
with the reality of Simran's affair. On learning the truth, Sudhir
decides to confront Sunny. And this very meeting leads to devastating
results for all.
MURDER is inspired by Adrian Lyne's UNFAITHFUL [2002; starring Richard
Gere, Diane Lane, Oliver Martinez], with alterations in the story to
suit Indian sensibilities, but not DOUBLE INDEMNITY [1944].
Anu
Malik's music is a big help. "Bheege honth tere" is filmed with the
fecund fluidity of a free-flowing erotic painting. Though the
background music gets suitably oppressive towards the end, the
narrative has a remarkable soundtrack, cleansed of extraneous sounds
and yet containing enough incidental noises to indicate a life beyond
the immediate words. Though some of the love scenes go boldly beyond
the prescriptions of mainstream eroticism, they are tastefully done.
Mallika proves that she's not just a sex goddess. This performance is
sure to catch the viewer unexpected. The actor has evolved
tremendously since her first full-fledged role [KHWAHISH]. Ashmit
Patel may have looked awkward in his debut film [INTEHA], but he seems
to have evolved this time around.
On
the whole, MURDER is an engrossing entertainer.