There
is
not
much
that
has
been
shown
in
the
first
look
of
Contract
so
far,
other
than
the
pigeons
flying
the
skyline
of
Mumbai.
Still,
even
those
few
seconds
with
a
haunting
background
score
have
immediately
worked
in
the
film
gaining
attention
by
the
followers
of
Ram
Gopal
Varma's
cinema.
So,
are
we
going
to
see
something
more
than
'just
pigeons'
over
the
next
few
weeks
en
route
to
the
film's
release?
Ramu
says
after
a
hearty
laugh,
"Don't
worry,
the
film
is
not
about
pigeons.
We
wanted
to
create
some
excitement
about
the
film
coming
after
Satya
and
Company,
and
hence,
we
refrained
from
showing
anything
more
than
that
in
the
first
look.
However,
you
would
know
more
about
Contract
as
the
film's
full
length
theatrical
trailer
would
be
out
along
with
the
release
of
Sarkar
Raj."
With
the
film
being
less
than
week
away,
it
should
be
double
the
excitement
for
cine
goers,
who
would
now
also
catch
a
glimpse
of
Contract
that
mainly
stars
relative
newcomers.
Stated
to
be
third
in
the
trilogy
of
his
underworld
films,
Contract
also
explores
the
angle
around
what
happens
when
underworld
meets
terrorism.
Promising
to
be
another
gritty
affair,
Contract
marks
the
return
of
Prasad
Purandare,
who
had
enacted
the
role
of
'Don
Zameer'
in
Shimit
'Chak
De
India'
Amin's
Ab
Tak
Chhappan.
In
the
film,
he
was
quite
a
revelation
as
a
don
who
shared
a
unique
love-hate
relationship
with
the
'encounter
cop'
played
by
Nana
Patekar.
Surprisingly,
he
wasn't
seen
in
any
other
film
in
the
years
gone
by.
Now
after
a
gap
of
4
years,
Prasad
is
returning
to
the
big
screen
Contract
which
also
stars
Sakshi
Gulati,
Vineet
Sharma,
Sadia
Siddiqui,
Saurabh
Mahajan
and
Amruta
Khanvilkar
(from
Mumbai
Salsa).
Produced
by
PVR
Cinema
and
Ace
Movie
Company,
Contract
is
looking
at
a
18th
July
release.
The
film
has
music
by
Amar
Mohile,
Bapi-Tutul
and
Sana
Kotwal,
with
action
by
Allan
Amin.