Director
N
Govardhan's
Kannada
movie
Nirdoshi,
which
was
delayed
for
six
months
by
Censor
Board
over
amateur
(pornographic)
elements,
has
finally
hit
the
screens.
The
director
has
chosen
a
wonderful
story
for
the
film,
but
he
seems
to
have
failed
in
presenting
it
on
the
screen.
Nirdoshi,
which
is
partially
inspired
by
The
Hulk,
is
a
sci-fi
thriller.
The
film
revolves
around
the
invention
of
a
tablet
by
a
scientist
that
can
increase
the
life
span
of
human
beings.
The
film
has
interesting
storyline,
but
the
week
and
predictable
script
and
poor
narration
spoil
it.
Deshmukh
(Kulbhshan
Kharbanda)
is
a
scientist
and
he
experiments
his
new
medicine
on
a
medical
student
called
Vijay
(Piyush).
But
due
to
the
overdose,
he
goes
wild
and
murders
three
girls
(Richa
Chaddha,
Arya
and
Anjali)
including
his
lover
after
raping
them.
Finally
a
police
officer,
who
is
the
brother
of
his
lover,
takes
in-charge
of
Rasagulla
operation.
What
happens
next
will
be
an
interesting
story.
As
for
as
the
characterisation
is
concerned,
Govardhan
has
chosen
newcomers,
who
have
utterly
failed
to
do
justice
to
their
respective
roles.
Their
poor
performances
fail
to
convince
the
director's
intended
message
in
several
sequences.
Kulbhushan
is
the
only
actor,
who
seems
to
be
successful
in
filling
life
in
his
role
in
the
film.
Govardhan
has
also
scored
music
for
the
film,
which
is
average.
But
cameraman
Divakar
has
done
a
commendable
job.
Although
Nirdoshi
is
a
science
fiction,
there
is
nothing
scientific
about
the
film,
which
can
be
ignored.
If
you
want
to
watch
it,
make
sure
that
you
won't
take
your
kids
with
you.
Producer:
Govardhan
Director:
Govardhan
Cast:
Piyush,
Richa
Chaddha,
Arya,
Anjali,
Kulbhshan
Kharbanda
and
others
Music:
Govardhan