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Shiv Pandit, Natasa Stankovic, Sandeepa Dhar and Varun Badola starrer ‘7 Hours To Go’ is out on silver screens on June 24’ 2016. The movie hardly entertains you to any extent. From the beginning of the movie the director tries hard to confuse the audience to create suspense, but still you hardly get engaged when the mystery unfolds in the end. Though the film is fast paced with its crisp story, it tends to loosen its grip at several parts. Saurabh Varma has made a better film than his last two ventures ‘Mickey Virus’ and ‘Solid Patels’. The movie is bound to leave you tangled in a poorly woven web of multiple mysteries. The first half raises your expectations from the film, but all falls flat in the second half.  As there are multiple releases this Friday, the film has a fair chance at the box office where it will clash with ‘Raman Raghav 2.0’. The way the different characters in the movie are introduced is impressive. Also, cinematography by Milind Jog is convincing as he shot some picturesque aerial shots of the Mumbai skyline. Production designers Prashant Bidkar and Baji R. Patil’s sets were as real as they get. Also, the director has tried his best to create a crispy storyline (though he fails in his attempt). ‘7 Hours To Go’ is not a good pick unless you want to witness a murder mystery of 114 minutes and wouldn’t mind leaving the theatre with a messed up head.

 

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