NH10
review by
ANIZ FILMVALA
***
Anushka Sharma has a witty and unblemished way of coming on screen with abundant enchanting personality, she has some concealed inventive skills to portray a role of a strong female protagonist which can redefine the position of our Bollywood babes. She has this lethal combination about beauty and audacity and she has been ostentatiously displaying it without any inhibition. Though Anushka seems to be appearing on the silver screen in a very measured appropriated decision to do the films is yet another proven fact of this star to root her progressively in the rat race of being no1.Directed by Navdeep Singh NH10 is a visually strong film which explores more into Anushka Sharma’s untapped potentials, as it shows the actress without any solid support of commercial elements of making a Bollywood potboiler.
Meera (Anushka Sharma) and Arjun (Neil Bhoopalam) are professionals living in Gurgaon. When Meera walks out of a party late one night, she is attacked by a group of unknown men. Although she escapes by the skin of her teeth, the encounter leaves her traumatized. Arjun, partly blaming himself for not being there that night, tries to make up for it by treating her to a luxurious desert holiday. As they stop on a Highway dhaba for dinner, they witness a young girl being picked up by a bunch of hoodlums. The endless mayhem begins when Arjun obstruct in the way of this personal honor killing issue and the consequence are terrifying to witness as he and Meera are on run after they realize the grave situation which mistakenly they have got into.