Rekha (Sadhna Shivdasani), an orphan is trapped in a web of deceit and crime that imprisons her in shackles. Expressive as in her other films, events take her through life's journey in a tale that is not quite your regular Bombay potboiler.
For one, there is a rare use of boats, the 28 metre Pamela (a cabin cruiser) and a couple of dinghies with outboards.
Bindu is the vortex of what becomes a love triangle, and acts with her usual flair.
Sure, the film is peppered with the usual Bombay filmi (celluloid) digressions and music sequences. But overall, the movie is worth a watch; if only to see the journey through lives that take (un)expected turns and twists.
Good does triumph over evil and lawlessness in the inevitable Bombay filmi end.
For one, there is a rare use of boats, the 28 metre Pamela (a cabin cruiser) and a couple of dinghies with outboards.
Bindu is the vortex of what becomes a love triangle, and acts with her usual flair.
Sure, the film is peppered with the usual Bombay filmi (celluloid) digressions and music sequences. But overall, the movie is worth a watch; if only to see the journey through lives that take (un)expected turns and twists.
Good does triumph over evil and lawlessness in the inevitable Bombay filmi end.