Wrong Number (2003) Poster

(I) (2003)

User Reviews

Review this title
2 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
3/10
Pathetic script
AishFan12 February 2004
This "thriller" was a waste of time. I just saw it recently and I don't even remember how bad it was. The climax of this movie was the most retarded thing ever. This was a B-grade film. There were stupid things like in one scene, a character says, I love nature. The greenery and the waterfalls are so beautiful. For goodness sake, they were walking around a concrete dam in the middle of the city with a few shrubs for greenery and a water dump for a waterfall.
3 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
1/10
Don't waste your precious time
jetkot19 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Tumse Milke Wrong Number (2003)

Please tell me the meaning of the title if you understand it. It's quite deep I am sure.

People in this movie are either Paagal or Paagalon ke Doctor.

Ten reasons why you should waste your precious time on this

1) Rakesh Bapat is the hero. Yes, the same guy who died in the first 5 mins of Tum Bin,

2) Parvin Dabas, Richa Pallod , Rinku Ghosh and Vrajesh Hirjee are students in a college and they are studying to become Psychiatrists and help all the Paagals in need.

3) They constantly refer to mental patients as Paagal. Richa Pallod's father played by Benjamin Gilani is also a psychiatrist. He makes notes for his students by recording himself through a webcam on a CD. Rinku Ghosh then takes that CD for notes.

4) While recording his notes about Human brain on a CD, A paagal aadmi comes and kills the professor. He literally throws him of the roof and all this is somehow recorded on the CD. Now Rinku Ghosh is innocently watching the notes spoken by her Professor on the CD and she happens to see the Qatil.

5) You guessed it. One by One everyone is killed. If you see the Murderers face on the CD he comes to kill you almost immediately. He has superpowers to track who took the CD.

6)Rakesh Bapat has the meatiest role in cinema history. He is shown to be the hero throughout the running minutes of the movie only to be revealed as the Paagal Khooni in the last 20 minutes. He hams it up in the last 20 mins as Paagal. Covered in blood, his mannerisms change. He sniffs hard and tilts his neck (That's what paagals do I guess).

7) Kudos to him for behaving so normally throughout the movie as Benjamin Gelani tells him on his face that "You are a homicidal psychopath." I guess his English was good.

8) Wait!!!!! They have scenes of Rakesh Bapat with his mother who is asking him to bring her a beautiful bahu. Seriously, You know your son is a psychopath and you still want him to marry.

9) There are so many songs that just come unannounced as if the music videos were shot first and then they stitched some scenes around them.

10) Parvin Dabbas is shown to be the most brilliant student who always gets very high marks in his exams. They almost gave him a scholarship to study overseas. How did he not predict that Rakesh Bapat is mentally sick? How did they not use his expertise to solve this crime? They resorted to screaming Yash Tonk as the police inspector who is Richa Pallod's step brother to just be at the right place at the right time but just immediately after the murder. In the end he reaches on time as the lead actresses life is at stake He also informs her on the phone to be savdhaan with lines like "Humein abhi abhi pata chala hai ki Raj ek Paagal hai, jisne tumhare pitaji ka khoon kiya tha aur tumhare sabhi doston ko maar daala." But even after hearing this she confronts him by saying "Aur kitne jhooth bologe Raj, Main jaan gayi hoon ki tum ek Paagal Ho." and you guessed it Rakesh Bapat simply sniffs viciously and tilts his neck to transform into a villain. But dude you murdered everyone because you loved her. Anyways!!!

Watch it at your own risk because I am neither Paagal nor Paagalon Ka Doctor.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed