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Chhal
Lies, deceit and duty
 
Cast & Credits
Producer: Nitin Patil
Director: Hansal Mehta
Music: Viju Sha
Cast: Kay Kay, Prashant Narayanan and Jaya Seal 
Inspector Karan Menon (Kay Kay) is asked by his superiors to infiltrate the underworld. Initially, the aim is to obtain informaton about different gangs and take them out from within. He gets his lucky break when he saves Padmini (Jaya Seal), the sister of the mafia’s enfant terrible, Girish (Prashant Narayanan). He soon becomes Girish’s bosom pal and and easily passes on information to his superiors, which leads to several arrests and shootouts.
However, with the passage of time, he discovers a genuine feeling of friendship for Girish and worse, falls in love with Padmini. Also, he too has executed several people alongside Girish and his conscience begins to play up. The fact that he is being double-crossed by a politico-mafia nexus is the last straw.
A morally stricken Karan wants the deception to end, but the way out isn’t easy. How he finds a way out of this web of deceit forms the crux of the story.
Prashant has essayed his role of Girish with a manic intensity while Jaya Seal is competent in her limited role of his sister. Kay Kay is a revealation. He shines in both action as well as emotional scenes. His eyes echo the inner turmoil of a man caught between conflicting emotions, between demands set by friendship and duty.
Hansal Mehta has come a long way from his Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar days. The stark, sparsely lit scenes mirror the hollow life led by the denizens of the underworld. At the same time, he has aptly portrayed their human side by showcasing the strong bond that exists betwen Girish and his sister. The cabaret song and the too long ending were unneccessary, but all-in-all, Chhal doesn’t fall short on promise. 
 
 
  
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