Nail Polish
- 2021
- 2h 8min
NOTE IMDb
7,2/10
5,9 k
MA NOTE
Un thriller juridique qui explore l'incertitude de l'esprit humain.Un thriller juridique qui explore l'incertitude de l'esprit humain.Un thriller juridique qui explore l'incertitude de l'esprit humain.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
Rajit Kapoor
- Judge Kishore Bhushan
- (as Rajit Kapur)
Mansi Deshmukh
- Maya Kawal
- (as Mansee Deshmukh)
Rohitt Kummar
- Snake saver
- (as Rohit Kumar)
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Arjun Ram pal and Manav Kaul both Deserve 10/10 for acting.
The storyline and the acting of this movie is superb. Very different kind of story. Really enjoyed a lot.
The movie started with 1 case but before interval a big twist arrived, that lead to another confusing case. This is an edge of seat thriller, once you started the film you can't stop until the end.
Arjun Rampal was calm and so cool in the film. Manav Kaul & Rajit Kapoor were also too good. Samreen Kaur in her less screen timing was so beautiful. Only negative point was the judge's annoying wife. Requesting everyone to watch this now else it will be added to the underrated list after some days.
Available on Zee5.
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Arjun Rampal was calm and so cool in the film. Manav Kaul & Rajit Kapoor were also too good. Samreen Kaur in her less screen timing was so beautiful. Only negative point was the judge's annoying wife. Requesting everyone to watch this now else it will be added to the underrated list after some days.
Available on Zee5.
© MandalBros.
As courtroom drama, "Nail Polish" evidently works well to an extent. With gratifying performances & plenty of suspense; it undoubtedly keeps you engaged for the totality of its runtime. That being said, to call it one of the 'Greatest' thrillers ever made; would be outrageously far-fetched.
An acknowledged thriller demands a handful of fundamental constituents. Great piece of writing, fluently crafted screenplay, quite a bit of eventful acts from the ensemble cast, and more importantly a much-needed technical dexterity.
Now if you take anything out of this pristine equation, the conclusion will indeed be affected. And that's exactly what just happened here!
Despite having a reasonably well-drafted script in hand, the writers pointlessly added several redundant subplots which thereafter failed to come to a resolution. It not only made the screenplay outstretched, but it also became less comprehensive in regards to separate character build-ups.
Albeit somewhat foreseeable; the storyline is fascinating enough to keep me on the edge. Primarily a courtroom drama, this narrative takes a turn for worse when it momentarily comes out of its comfort zone!
Amongst all the seasoned performers like Arjun Rampal, Manav Kaul; who undoubtedly played their respective roles with thorough commitment and perseverance. Regardless, my biggest complaint is about the individual character arcs in here. It's as if the makers didn't pay any sort of attention!
For instance, the prosecution lawyer; Amit Kumar played by Anand Tiwari. Why is he being used as comic relief in certain places? We all know about his capacity as a deft performer, then was it really necessary to make his mannerisms akin to a moronic personage? Especially considering the fact that the film itself deals with more dark and delicate subjects!
In all honesty, such offbeat treatment; it went over my head!
In India, Authentic Thrillers; let alone Psychological ones are barely in their infancy. And there's much room for further improvisation. However, I do admire the sincere efforts coming from aspiring creators nowadays.
A pivotal step in the right direction.
An acknowledged thriller demands a handful of fundamental constituents. Great piece of writing, fluently crafted screenplay, quite a bit of eventful acts from the ensemble cast, and more importantly a much-needed technical dexterity.
Now if you take anything out of this pristine equation, the conclusion will indeed be affected. And that's exactly what just happened here!
Despite having a reasonably well-drafted script in hand, the writers pointlessly added several redundant subplots which thereafter failed to come to a resolution. It not only made the screenplay outstretched, but it also became less comprehensive in regards to separate character build-ups.
Albeit somewhat foreseeable; the storyline is fascinating enough to keep me on the edge. Primarily a courtroom drama, this narrative takes a turn for worse when it momentarily comes out of its comfort zone!
Amongst all the seasoned performers like Arjun Rampal, Manav Kaul; who undoubtedly played their respective roles with thorough commitment and perseverance. Regardless, my biggest complaint is about the individual character arcs in here. It's as if the makers didn't pay any sort of attention!
For instance, the prosecution lawyer; Amit Kumar played by Anand Tiwari. Why is he being used as comic relief in certain places? We all know about his capacity as a deft performer, then was it really necessary to make his mannerisms akin to a moronic personage? Especially considering the fact that the film itself deals with more dark and delicate subjects!
In all honesty, such offbeat treatment; it went over my head!
In India, Authentic Thrillers; let alone Psychological ones are barely in their infancy. And there's much room for further improvisation. However, I do admire the sincere efforts coming from aspiring creators nowadays.
A pivotal step in the right direction.
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Nail Polish is a suspense thriller and a gripping courtroom drama starring Manav Kaul, Arjun Rampal, Anand Tiwari and Rajit Kapur. The story is about a decorated army officer played by Manav Kaul who is accused of sexually assaulting and murdering immigrant children in cold blood . Arjun Rampal essays the role of his high profile lawyer with Anand Tiwari playing an honest but bungling prosecutor. Rajit Kapoor is the judge presiding over this high profile case, dealing with demons of his own. All evidence presented in court points to Manav Kaul as the perpetrator of the heinous crime but is this actually the truth? As the case proceeds more and more things come to light culminating in a very well etched out climax. The twists and turns are also very good. All the 4 lead actors have played their parts very well, especially Manav Kaul. Verdict: Grt one time watch. Gripping, fast paced and riveting. A bit dark at times(no sex scenes or profanity though). 9stars out of 10 from me for a earnest attempt frm the makers. Adios....🙂
Nail Polish is a suspense thriller and a gripping courtroom drama starring Manav Kaul, Arjun Rampal, Anand Tiwari and Rajit Kapur. The story is about a decorated army officer played by Manav Kaul who is accused of sexually assaulting and murdering immigrant children in cold blood . Arjun Rampal essays the role of his high profile lawyer with Anand Tiwari playing an honest but bungling prosecutor. Rajit Kapoor is the judge presiding over this high profile case, dealing with demons of his own. All evidence presented in court points to Manav Kaul as the perpetrator of the heinous crime but is this actually the truth? As the case proceeds more and more things come to light culminating in a very well etched out climax. The twists and turns are also very good. All the 4 lead actors have played their parts very well, especially Manav Kaul. Verdict: Grt one time watch. Gripping, fast paced and riveting. A bit dark at times(no sex scenes or profanity though). 9stars out of 10 from me for a earnest attempt frm the makers. Adios....🙂
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- AnecdotesFirst the Veer Singh disguise as Chaaru Raina told Arjun Ramapal his lawyer in Hospital that she use to go to college by bus , and after during the Court Hearing she said that she uses Bicycle to go to college and surprisingly the intelligent lawyer Sid Jaisingh didn't notice it.
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