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'Missing' REVIEW: Manoj Bajpayee-Tabu starrer is a thriller with plot-holes galore

Film: "Missing" Director: Mukul Abhyankar Cast: Tabu, Manoj Bajpayee, Annu Kapoor Rating:*1/2 A psychological thriller, ‘Missing' is about the search of a three-year-old child, Titli, who goes missing from a resort in Mauritius one night. Sushant Dubey, a compulsive but harmless flirt, reluctantly brings his wife Aparna and their three-year-old daughter Titli to Mauritius with him on a work tour, after she insists on accompanying him. The very next morning after they check into the resort, Titli, who had been running a high fever, goes missing from their room in the wee hours. Missing' REVIEW: Manoj Bajpayee-Tabu starrer is a thriller with plot-holes galore Manoj-Tabu in 'Missing' The search for Titli and the subsequent investigation by Investigating Officer, Ramkhilawan Buddu (Annu Kapoor) and his team and the startling revelations that unfurl, form the crux of this film. Manoj Bajpayee as Sushant Dubey fits the personality of the character he is essaying, like a glove, but performs with exaggerated mannerisms in certain scenes, almost reminiscent of his role in Ram Gopal Varma's ‘Kaun'. It is the weak story line and the poor handling of the plot is what further lets him down. Tabu as Aparna, the concerned and anguished mother, is deeply convincing but lacks energy on screen. Annu Kapoor as the investigating officer, is miscast and evokes unintentional laughter, with his mouthing dialogues in French with panache and then translating those in Hindi, for the benefit of the audience. His over acting and dramatic gestures, make him seem like a caricature. The rest of the supporting cast deliver what is expected of them. What starts off as an interesting premise, sadly degenerates into an unconvincing, amateurish and mindless plot, replete with gaping loopholes. The story within a story, perhaps, intentionally crafted to engage the viewer, appears convoluted, incredulous and a tad slipshod. The several versions and multiple points of view, a typical ingredient in a thriller, meant to give range, is uncalled for here and fails to build the necessary tension and drama. The deliberate use of mise-en-scene purportedly to impart credibility, in fact takes away the seriousness and makes the film seem contrived. The emotional complexity given to the characters, especially that of Tabu's fails to make them rise to the occasion. The weak plot and its poor treatment, are the undoing of this film which had the potential of becoming an exciting film. The resolution, a feeble attempt to lend an interesting twist, is shockingly unconvincing. The music by M.M. Kreem, does nothing to uplift the viewing experience and the only song, a ‘Lori' sung by Tabu for her daughter, is lacklustre. The background score, however, enhances some of the scenes and accelerates the pace. The beautiful locales of Mauritius captured effectively by cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee, good production values and even the performances by a stellar cast, cannot salvage a weak plot. Touted to be a thriller, the element of thrill is sadly missing in debutant Writer-Director Mukul Abhyankar's ‘Missing'. By Troy Ribeiro

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