Star
Cast:
Zareen
Khan,
Sharman
Joshi,
Daisy
Shah,
Karan
Singh
Grover,
Puja
Gupta
Director:
Vishal
Pandya
The
much-awaited
erotic-thriller
of
Vishal
Pandya,
Hate
Story
3,
has
released
today
worldwide.
And
finally,
we
will
get
to
know
whether
the
movie
is
worth
all
the
hype
generated
by
the
sensuous
trailer
or
not.
Hate
Story
3
is
the
third
installment
of
Pandya's
2012
erotic-thriller
flick,
Hate
Story,
which
had
Paoli
Dam,
a
newbie,
in
the
lead
role.
But
this
time,
as
the
cast
of
the
film
is
much
more
popular
and
stronger,
the
audiences'
expectations
are
higher.
The
story
revolves
around
Aditya
Singh
(Sharman
Joshi)
and
his
wife,
Siya
Singh
(Zareen
Khan),
who
takes
care
of
the
family
business
after
the
demise
of
Aditya's
elder
brother
Vikram.
But
all
of
a
sudden,
things
start
taking
a
wrong
turn,
when
an
unknown
businessman
Saurav
Singhania
(Karan
Singh
Grover)
enters
their
life.
In
an
attempt
to
merge
his
company
with
Aditya's,
Saurav
makes
an
absurd
offer
that
he
wants
to
spend
one
night
with
Siya
(Aditya's
wife),
and
Aditya
gets
to
know
his
real
face.
On
the
other
side,
Kavya
(Daisy
Shah),
Aditya's
secretary,
falls
into
Saurav's
love
trap,
without
knowing
that
Saurav
is
just
using
her
to
destroy
Aditya.
The
second
half
of
the
film
brings
out
the
hate
and
revenge
element
and
the
best
part
about
it
is
that
there
are
many
interesting
twists,
which
are
quite
unpredictable.
To
know
whether
Siya
would
sleep
with
Saurav
and
betray
her
husband
or
would
she
support
her
husband
in
exposing
Saurav's
real
face,
hidden
behind
the
mask
of
a
businessman,
you
have
to
watch
the
film.
Performances:
Hate
Story
3
is
only
for
Karan
Singh
Grover's
fans,
as
he
shines
throughout
the
film
and
has
done
rather
an
impressive
job
in
the
role
of
Saurav
Singhania.
While
watching
the
film,
girls
were
literally
going
crazy,
whistling
during
his
entry
on
the
screen,
and
we
must
say
that
his
character
was
the
best
portrayed
among
all
the
lead
roles.
On
the
other
side,
Zarine
Khan
has
done
a
lot
of
over-acting
throughout
the
film
and
sometimes,
her
dialogue
delivery
was
much
before
the
right
time.
We
don't
know
whom
to
blame
-
the
actress
or
the
director.
It
was
disappointing
to
see
Sharman
in
this
movie,
as
he
is
genuinely
a
very
fine
actor
and
our
expectations
from
him
were
very
high.
Daisy
Shah,
considering
her
limited
screen
time
in
the
movie,
performed
average.
Technicalities:
The
cinematographer
of
the
film,
Prakash
Kutty,
has
done
an
amazing
job.
From
the
erotic
scenes
to
the
melodious
songs,
this
thriller
flick
will
keep
you
on
the
edge
of
your
seat
till
the
very
end.
There
are
a
few
loop
holes
in
the
plot,
which
are
totally
unacceptable
and
unbelievable.
But
overall,
Vishal
Pandya
has
done
a
decent
job.
When
compared
to
the
prequels
of
Hate
Story,
probably
this
one
is
the
best.