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S.A. Picture House Oudhniya Kamaal Kare is inspired from Indra Kumar’s Dil and it also includes a story of underworld.
Miser Mangru’s (Anand Mohan) son Raja (Pawan Sinh) has a tiff with underworld don Vikram Shukla’s (Avdesh Mishra) daughter Khushi (Ruby Sinh) in the college. Without Raja’s knowledge, Khushi makes an announcement that Raja has challenged boxing champion Mangal for a one on one fight. Raja accepts it as a challenge only if Khushi would give a kiss to the one who wins the game. Khushi goes with the flow. The episode takes a dramatic twist when Raja wins against all odds. However, to teach her a lesson he refuses to kiss her when she comes forward to complete the challenge.
Little did he know that his amateur step will land him into trouble. Vikram sends goons to beat up Raja for humiliating her daughter in front of everyone. However, Khushi has a change of heart and realizes that she was wrong when she sees him bruised. Well, the love story begins from here.
The screenplay fails to create any tension in serious scenes. Pawan’s acting performance can be rated as very good. His co-star Ruby Singh also does justice to her part. Anand Mohan could have done better. Jay Singh, Dolly Yadav, Maya Yadav, Ratnesh Bharanbal and Ramanjak Jaiswal get limited opportunity to show their acting skills.
The director, Arvind Chaube, needs to rethink about directing another movie as it seems he has missed out on doing some homework. An item number provides some entertainment and thumps up to music director Baba Jehangir and Rajesh Gupta.
Oudhniya Kamaal Kare will find it very difficult to survive for long.
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