Nazar (film)

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Nazar
Directed by Soni Razdan
Written by Mahesh Bhatt
Starring Meera
Ashmit Patel
Rupak Mann
Aly Khan
Music by Zulfiqar Ali
M. Arshad
Cinematography Shoaib Mansoor
Release date(s) March 24, 2006
Country India
Pakistan
Language Hindi

Nazar is a film directed by Soni Razdan starring Meera and Ashmit Patel. It has been the first Indo-Pak joint movie venture in 50 years. The film introduces Pakistani actress Meera to Bollywood and it also featured a kissing scene (now deleted) which was center of attention for the Pakistani government. Meera was fined and the film was banned in Pakistan.

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Nazar revolves around a young and talented pop star Divy (Meera), from the start you notice a strange aura surrounding Divya’s personality. She is a girl who has lived a secluded life after the death of her parents in a car crash. After shooting her last video she decides she wants to go home. Despite the darkness, she discovers a dead body on the middle of the road.

From this moment on Divya has visions from the future, rather than an art it becomes like a curse for Divya, all she's is brutal murders. In her visions all she's is dance-bar girls being stabbed, strangulated, suffocated to death by a killer whose face continues to elude Divya’s clairvoyance.

Then comes a cop, Rohan (Ashmit Patel). He is investigating murders of bargirls in the city. A serial killer is on the loose and Rohan has the case to nab him. Rohan buys Divya’s story (about her visions of murders) but his female assistant (Koel Purie) does not. Taking help of Divya’s clairvoyance, he begins to zero down on prime suspects that include a doctor, a fugitive and an eccentric-alcoholic uncle who frequents bars regularly. As the movie goes on Divya is next for the murders list. Could this be the same person that killed the person on the road that night?

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