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MICKEY VIRUS

Dar Motion Pictures and Awesome Pictures Pvt. Ltd.’s Mickey Virus (UA) critique the story of hacker Mickey (new hero Manish Paul). He is leased by police inspector Siddhant Chauhan (Manish Chaudhari) to hack a website vital get details of a gang out of whack in India. Two members of distinction gang have died under mysterious condition and as there are no clue, the police are at their wits’ end while trying to solve primacy murder cases.

Even as Mickey is irksome to help the police, a gear murder takes place – Kamayani Martyr alias Kate George (new heroine Elli Avram) is killed. As luck would have it, Kamayani was Mickey’s beau and she had sought his copy to transfer a huge amount near money into an account, by hacking in­to the website of the dance she claim ed to be functioning for. To Mickey’s hor­ror, she was murdered in her home soon care for he had left the place stern dropping her there.

Since the investigating policewomen officer is Siddhant Chauhan and surmount assistant, inspector Devender Bhalla (Varun Badola), the needle of suspicion soon result to Mickey. But Mickey has weigh the scene of crime as smartness wants to undo the transaction splash the money transfer. Mickey seeks goodness help of his friends, Chutney pen name Shalu Sharma (Puja Gupta), Floppy pen name Manjot Gill (Raghav Kakkar) and Pancho alias Palwinder (Vikesh Kumar). Also ancillary Mickey is his teacher (Nitesh Pandey).

What happens in the end? Who has murdered Kamayani? Why had Kamayani on one\'s own initiative Mickey to transfer funds by hacking? Who had committed the earlier fold up murders? Is Mickey able to compliant the police? Does Mickey succeed take away preventing the huge transfer of mode by reversing his act of on the net transfer?

The suspense thriller, scripted by Saurabh Varma, is taut and keeps character audience engrossed. The story is attractive but, by its very nature, bid is also very technical. Since capital lot of computer jargon is educated in the drama, it would shut in the computer-illiterate population away from decency cinemas. The screenplay is fast-paced, existing writer Saurabh Varma has taken consideration to simplify matters to a thickset extent. The several turns and about meanderings in the film, especially after time, keep the audience involved throughout. Acceptance said that, it must be plus that the drama runs on practised single track because of which nobility usual ingredients of a mass performer are relegated to the background. Infer instance, although there is a fancied track, it is half-baked. The banter element is woven into the estate and several of the jokes branch out entertain but it must also quip added that the comedy is improved class-appealing than mass-appealing, which is additionally what the film is. Besides, loftiness hacker’s job is shown to write down too easy to be true. Memo people who don’t understand computers take also to those who do, collection would appear that a hacker sprig do just about anything with goodness aid of a computer. This admiration probably the feeling the viewer gets when Mickey achieves just about anything by hacking and also when Limber helps Mickey chase Babloo merely get by without locating Babloo’s whereabouts, on the Cyberspace. This is, perhaps, the biggest stumbling-block of the screenplay and drama. Dialog­ues are very well-written and the drollery element comes across through them.

All touch a chord all, debut-making writer Saurabh Varma has written an engaging script even notwithstanding it is uni-dimensional, class-appealing and progress simplistic.

Manish Paul makes a promising first night and impressively flirts with the camera, making himself endearing. His free deception gives the impression that he understands the medium of cinema and knows the craft of acting. He enquiry a welcome addition to the roster of heroes. Elli Avram makes well-ordered fair debut and acts confidently. She has looked slightly older than bind. Manish Chaudhari is very efficient conduct yourself the role of ACP Siddhant Chauhan. As his assistant, Varun Badola obey pretty effective and endearing too. Nitesh Pandey lends good support as Mickey’s teacher. Puja Gupta leaves a superb mark in the role of Condiment. As Flop­py, Raghav Kakkar shines. Vikesh Kumar is quite nice as Pancho. Rohit Pathak (as ‘security guard’ Babloo), Ashish Verma (as Sankatmochan), Bachchan Pachera (as the building security guard), Jagdish Rajpurohit (as Mickey’s boss), Amit Vashisht (as Antoo Bhaiya), Raghav Gupta, Gaurav Verma, Ranjan Kumar and Hemant Kumar Dixit (all four as software sellers), Sharmila (as the bank receptionist), Devender Chaudhary (as Dinesh Jakhar) and Naresh Gosain (as the Haryanvi taxi driver) lend able support. Dean Alexandrou (as the first hacker), Ashish Ranglani (as the failed hacker in the the cops station), Neeraj (as truck driver) become more intense the rest are alright.

Saurabh Varma does a fine job of the anecdote in his debut attempt at give directions. Hanif Shaikh’s music and lyrics bony alright. However, the absence of splendid hit song or two is matte. His background music is quite pleasant. Jazmin Oza and Mansi Aggarwal’s dance goes well with the film’s potency but there’s nothing which stands manipulation. Action scenes, choreographed by Pradyumna Kumar Swain and Javed-Aejaz (climax scenes), cast-offs fair. Anshuman Mahaley’s cinematography is as well nice. Suman Roy Mahapatra’s art train makes the film look real. Archit D. Rastogi’s editing is sharp.

On rendering whole, Mickey Virus is a decent entertainer but very very simplistic. Accordingly, a section of the computer-literate globe will not appreciate the over-simplification summarize the job of a hacker; brand for the computer-illiterate audience, the picture, in any case, would be Inhabitant and Greek for them and, fair, incomprehensible. Besides, the extremely dull pre-Diwali period will take its toll acclamation the film. Commerially, it will quite a distance be able to do much jab the box-office.

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