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Synopsis: Bombay Police are baffled when several women of lose moral, bar girls, and prostitutes are found brutally murdered by a scalpel. The Police would like to assign this case to Inspector Shirke, however, Sub-Inspector Sujata Deshmukh insists that she can solve these murders with the help of her senior, Inspector Rohan Sethi. The matter is re-assigned to both of them and they soon become involved in this investigation. They are approached by a popular singer/dancer, Divya Varma, who claims to have visions of women getting killed. Divya is initially scoffed at, but when the murders really occur, her story gets a second look. After another murder at the Samurai Club, the Police find that they have a suspect named Jagdish, who also happens to be Divya's alcoholic paternal uncle. Despite of Divya's protests, Jagdish is arrested and held in a cell. Then Divya starts getting visions of her very own murder, leaving the question unanswered as to who the real killer is, and whether she/he will succ
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Soni Razdan
 
IMDB:
4.7
Year:
2005
138 min
293 Views


l'm crazy about you.'

Don't go anywhere.

Don't be scared.

Should l get the water?

- Yes. - l'll get it.

This..

This..

Look there!

There's nothing.

- Look there!

lt's swinging due to the wind.

l can see it!

- There's nothing. - Sister Amina!

C'mon, man.. why are you

throwing tantrums?

No, Meenal.. l'll go by myself.

C'mon.. we'll drop you

till your house.

lts okay but l'll take a short-cut

walk till the highway.

l'll get many Auto-rickshaws

from there.

This will take you like a rocket.

- Yet l'll reach before you all.

Go, man.. moreover you're

always in a hurry..

..to meet your beau these days.

But, be careful.. the road is

dangerous.. - Yes, l know.

Bye.

- Bye. - Bye. - Bye.

Ma'am, here..

Look up, please. That's right.

Okay. That's good.

Now don't say that l was dreaming.

And l'm not in the habit

of sleep-walking.

When did l say so?

But, Divya.. l can get the idea

only if there's some rational reason.

Divya, that night you saw that

painful accident of some woman.

That's it.

And these visuals and

these imageries..

..is a direct result of that.

Moreover, there was

a wound on your head.

That was a small thing.

Yet, l would like to do some

more conclusive tests.

No!

Tarun, l've a show tomorrow.

- Divya..

Divya, please try to understand..

..apart from your eye test..

..we've to conduct two more

neurological tests.

lt won't take much time.

At least we'll get to know that

everything's alright.

Anyway, nothing serious was visible.

And, Sister Amina..

..at least this will

give me an excuse..

..to spend some time with her.

Hey, Aishwarya Rai!

You just want to sit on the chair

and attend to phone calls..

..and take your month's

salary.. that's it.

The patient in here is dying

in pain.. what about it?

You talk too much.

- Call the doctor..

l've seen her somewhere, Tarun.

- Her?

l doubt it.

- Meaning?

Meaning.. she's not

that type of woman..

..whom you might have met any time.

Why?

Divya, she's a professional.

lt appears you know such

women a lot, isn't it?

Excuse me..

..had l been in control..

then l would have..

..never admitted such

women in the hospital.

The environs just get spoilt.

Side! Give me side!

Oh my God! Not again!

Take her down!

- Ramsingh.. - Yes, Sir.

Whoever might have done it..

..might have done it with

all the time available.

Her each and every artery and vein..

..has been cut off from the body.

Poor girl..

Got drowned in her own blood.

lf not a Machete.. a Scalpel

might have been used then.

You seem to be suggesting a razor.

Here's that Scalpel.

We found it here.

Mansi Desai.

Tulika Bhatia.

- Hmm.

Resham.

The Scalpel was used in

all the three cases.

The arteries and veins were

cut off so finely..

..that not even an experienced

surgeon could do it.

Means.. we're talking

about a genius, Sir.

So, what do you think?

These girls were Bar-Girls

who were also pros.

But no victim was raped.

That means.. he's just killing

for the sake of it.

You mean.. randomly?

- Yes, Sir.

These girls were from different

Dance-Bars and Pick-up joints.

And the bodies are being

found one after another.

These are all serial killings.

As if some serial

killer is involved.

Serial killer!

Serial Killers are only found

in American films, Sujata.

Does anyone have the time

in Mumbai city to do that?

Even the Gods cannot contemplate..

..as to what a human mind is up to.

And the way these murders happened..

..no ordinary human being

can be so brutal!

And..

..why l think he's a

bigger threat, Sir..

..the way he murders.. its

after a good thought..

..and in a fully planned way.

That means he's insane.. yet

having a sharp mind, hmm?

This is the fourth incident

in the past two months, Sir.

And the girls have been killed

in exactly the same way.

This is a serial killer, Sir,

who's out in our city.

He's more serious and dangerous

than they show in films.

The Commissioner has ordered..

..to immediately form

a special team.

And before the press can get

something to pounce upon..

..we should find this killer.

Because this case occurred

in Oshiwara division..

..hence l would want

you and your team..

..to carry on with your

investigations.

l'm handing this case to lnspector

Shirke as well.

Sir, permission to speak freely!

Tell me. - lf we want to

catch this killer fast..

..we need someone with experience.

One who has handled such

cases in the past..

..and who's a specialist as well.

Who is it?

- Rohan Sethi.

ls it the place?

- Yes, Ma'am.

l'll see and come.

- No. l'll do that.

And don't disappear.

- Yes.

Hi, Rohan..

My answer is 'No', Sub-inspector

Deshmukh.

What are you doing here

leaving your duty behind?

l do my duty this way.

- While reading a paper?

l'm reading criminals, Sujata.

You can't catch them running

on the streets.

You've to get into their

minds to reach them.

You've got to think like them.

And there's no better place

than this to do that.

Rohan, before refusing.. at

least you should have..

..asked the reason

for my coming here.

Bar-Girls' murder case.

That's why..

That's why l need you.

l cannot solve this case

without you. Please.

Wish l could help you, Sujata.

But ever since the department

has transferred me..

..since then l'm just interested

in gathering information.

lf you want that.. then

the guy's ready for you.

Don't expect more than that from me.

l've taken to monasticism.

l'm glad to meet you again.

Rohan.. one minute..

The pressure's mounting on the

department for this case.

Why are you putting their

pressure on my back?

C'mon, Rohan..

Why are you shying away from

your responsibilities?

Just because once you goofed

up with your duty?

Just because once a criminal

won and you lost?

Why have you crippled yourself

with a single failure of yours?

Enough, Sujata.

Understand this.. l cannot..

..l cannot help anyone.

Neither have l wanted to.

Once you told me.. l'm telling

the same to you..

..just kill the fear within..

and everything becomes easy.

l fear nothing, Sujata.

There's no reason for fear.

- Stop lying, Rohan!

You're refusing because

there's a fear!

You fear that you'll lose yet again!

Someone will die in spite

of all your efforts!

Why are you shying away

from your fear?

Just because Chetna

isn't alive today?

You know that.. had she been alive..

..then you wouldn't have

feared like this.

One more thing..

The killer is using a Scalpel.

What are you trying to say?!

- Yes!

The condition of the bodies

suggests that..

..except for Tarak..

- How can he be?

l've thrown him in the jail!

Dreading an uproar

in the department..

..this thing was not let out.

He has escaped from the jail..

two months back.

Why didn't you tell that before?

Didn't want to see you more tense.

And.. this is.. the bell.

There you feel it?

Look, if you need anything..

call out for the nurse. Okay?

Divya.. you're on a slight sedation.

As the test results are

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Anand Sivakumaran

Anand Sivakumaran is a writer, director based in India. He began his life as a chemical engineer from I.I.T Mumbai, before a drastic career change. After dabbling with advertising, journalism and event management, he ended up working in Mumbai's television and film industry as a writer and director. more…

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