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Tumsa Nahin Dekha (2004) Full Hindi Movie *BluRay*




Dissimilar to Anurag Bose's past film, his Tumsa Nahin Dekha is loaded with clich�s and foreseeable turns in the story. Take for example, the character of Jia (Dia). She is not a club lover of the dance floor out of her own decision. She hails from a poor foundation and need to fight for herself and her rationally impeded sibling. So the all-relinquishing sister takes to moving, singing and wearing scanty garments in a club. 

Then again take Emraan Hashmi's character Daksh. He is a rash 'jug hitter' who originates from a well-completing crew. He falls for poor Jia. However a day comes when he need to settle on a decision between fondness and cash. Also the result he concocts is straightforward  wed the cash and keep cherish as paramour. 

One thing that works energetic about the story is the determination of Dia Mirza to assume the part of a club dance lover. The really confronted lady with a noticeably slick onscreen picture just moves compassion in the psyches of viewers with her 'filthy enactment' of a striptease dance specialist. Emraan Hashmi remains in equivalent stead to her with his unendingly plastered act. An alternate strongpoint of the motion picture is its 'simple on the ears' music (by Nadeem Shravan) and the best possible position of melodies in the account. 

Minor characters in the motion picture have been crudely treated. Anupam Kher is transferred to a healing facility cot for a great a piece of his part. Sharat Saxena (who plays Pooja Bharti's father) bothers with his unsuccessful endeavors at drama. Surekha Sikri's character of a noble, 'hukkah-smoking' grandma with an inconceivable energy for foul dialect is halfway enthralling and mostly offensive. 

Basically, Tumsa Nahin Dekha has its impart of powerless and solid focuses. Frontbenchers needing fro Dia's steamy act won't be baffled, yet those wanting an exceptional story and a true to life treat will be letd





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