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Welcome to my profile page. I'm yogesh soni From Jaipur, India. Currently I'm doing my job. Along with that i'm also using all the services of Uminto.com in my free time and its awesome. There are so many things to learn in Uminto.com. My area of Specialization is Other. I used to play games and hourly quizzes daily on Uminto.com.
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Date of Birth : Monday, August 3, 1998 (16 Years)
Gender : Male
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Mobile Number : 77######70
Email Address : yo••••••••••••••@•••••••.com
Location : Jaipur, India
Pincode : 302002

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Updated on Sunday, April 26, 2015  |  8:56:33 AM

Movie Reviews Posted By Yogesh Soni

Mr. X
(According to Yogesh Soni Mr. X is a 4 star movie)
sum up mr x. but vikram bhatt's flashy film (released also in 3d in case one is interested in third-degree torture) runs for over two hours but does not come up with even two-and-a-half scenes that can pass muster. two fluffy lines of dialogue in the film stick out like sore thumbs and provide an inkling of the stale dynamics at work within its rickety structure. one, spoken by a medicine researcher, goes thus: the more science knows the more it realises that it knows little. well, well, we will never what that means! the other, spouted by the hero himself, regurgitates a tattered clichã©: all is fair in love and war, and here we have both love and war. it will take some doing to digest that. mr x is indeed a love story, too, but it is highly unlikely that anybody will fall in love it. mr x is a puerile thriller and a risible revenge saga with a dash of random sci-fi thrown into the pot. the end result is a deadly boring mish-mash. anti-terror agent raghuram rathod (emraan hashmi) is dragged into a dirty game by his own boss, acp bhardwaj (arunoday singh), who has his sight set on the post of mumbai police commissioner. the vicious conspiracy, which centres on the elimination of the chief minister, culminates in a refinery blaze. raghu is given up for dead. but, thanks to divine intervention, he survives. clutching a mini idol of lord krishna, raghu emerges from the inferno resembling a walking lump of molten wax that is strong enough to make a phone call. he ends up in a pharmaceutical lab where an untested anti-radiation potion triggers total cell regeneration and turns him invisible. alarmed at first, he spots an opportunity in his new-found invisibility. from behind the veil of his power, he decides to mount an all-out assault on those that wronged him. mr x picks on the betrayers one by one and packs them off without so much as a by your leave. his lost lady love - anti-terrorist department colleague sia verma (amyra dastur) - sniffs him out, literally. a brush with mr x in the line of duty brings sia close enough to raghu to catch a scent of the invisible man. opposed to extra-legal methods of crime-busting, she decides to pursue mr. x and stop him in his tracks. of course, the screenplay does not care to explain how and why raghu has retained his original "bheeni bheeni khushboo (subtle body odour)" after being scorched by a fire and altered by a medical formula. but that is no big deal really given that he does not show any external changes in the way he looks and walks e
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Review Posted on : 18 Apr 2015

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