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Ye pata lagene mein hi toh iss vardi ki shan hai..varna vardiyan toh kirayein pe bhi milti hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Ye pata lagene mein hi toh iss vardi ki shan hai..varna vardiyan toh kirayein pe bhi milti hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue




Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Ye case puzzle ka vo hissa hai...jispe aaj tak kisi ki najar hi nahi gayi - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Ye case puzzle ka vo hissa hai...jispe aaj tak kisi ki najar hi nahi gayi - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Ye case nahi..pyaj..hai..pyaj..ek parat hato..toh dusri aa jati hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Ye case nahi..pyaj..hai..pyaj..ek parat hato..toh dusri aa jati hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Waqt ki keemat nahi lagate ... kadar karte hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Waqt ki keemat nahi lagate ... kadar karte hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Sir meri qualification ka kya hai Ye joh meri service revolver hai na..Mian jab chahun..jispe chahun chala sakta hun - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Sir meri qualification ka kya hai  Ye joh meri service revolver hai na..Mian jab chahun..jispe chahun chala sakta hun - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Revenge, you have many faces - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Revenge, you have many faces - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Qatil koi aur hi hai ... yeh pata lagane mein hi toh is vardi ki shaan hai ... varna vardiyan toh kiraye pe bhi milti hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Qatil koi aur hi hai ... yeh pata lagane mein hi toh is vardi ki shaan hai ... varna vardiyan toh kiraye pe bhi milti hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Puzzle solved..Revenge you have many palces - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Puzzle solved..Revenge you have many palces - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Police walon ko sirf do log pehchaan sakte hai ... ek toh khud police wale ... doosra chor - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Police walon ko sirf do log pehchaan sakte hai ... ek toh khud police wale ... doosra chor - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Maregaa Rahul toh marne do..Dharti se ek pagal Jaanwar hi toh kam hoga - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Maregaa Rahul toh marne do..Dharti se ek pagal Jaanwar hi toh kam hoga - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Main kaun hoon iska andaza lagane ke liy..Tum abhi thode kam qualified ho - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Main kaun hoon iska andaza lagane ke liy..Tum abhi thode kam qualified ho - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Khelne ke bad khilauna tod dena chaha tha na...Ab tdekho case ban gaya na


Khelne ke bad khilauna tod dena chaha tha na...Ab tdekho case ban gaya na - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Katil koi aur hi hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Katil koi aur hi hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Justice can be delayed but not denied - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Justice can be delayed but not denied - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Himmat tab mat dikhao jab aasaan ho - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Himmat tab mat dikhao jab aasaan ho - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Har kisi ka ek kal hota hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Har kisi ka ek kal hota hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Dil mein tum ho, dhadkan mein tum ho, meri har raah ki manzil bhi tum ho ... ab aur iske aage main kya kahoon ... mere jeene ki wajah tum ho - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Dil mein tum ho, dhadkan mein tum ho, meri har raah ki manzil bhi tum ho ... ab aur iske aage main kya kahoon ... mere jeene ki wajah tum ho - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Crime aur sharaab jitni purani ho jaye ... utni keemat badhti hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Crime aur sharaab jitni purani ho jaye ... utni keemat badhti hai - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.

Adalat mein jab rape case discuss hota hai na ... toh it's not less than a rape itself - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue


Adalat mein jab rape case discuss hota hai na ... toh it's not less than a rape itself - Wajah Tum Ho Movie Dialogue



Wajah Tum Ho

Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn’t half bad.

A tech genius hacks into a TV channel owned by Rahul Oberoi (Rajneish) and starts streaming a murder on it. Rahul - the prime suspect - is interrogated by inspector Kabir (Sharman) and defended by his lawyer, Siya (Sana). Siya’s boyfriend Ranveer (Gurmeet) is hired by the government to prosecute Rahul. The plot thickens (by about an inch) when another suspect is killed off on live TV.

On the surface level, live murders on national TV followed by a manhunt sounds like an intriguing plot. But minutes into the movie, intrigue gives way to intimate scenes, cringe-worthy dialogue and highly predictable twists.

At one point in the second half, you realize that a whole chunk from the first half was unnecessary; hacking is explained in a powerpoint presentation; several references are made to how a woman who sleeps with her boyfriend should not complain about rape and the big reveal at the end is devoid of logic. Another gripe: the shocking English pronunciation of all the actors. A speech coach would have been a good investment.

Rajneish, who changes his name’s spelling in every film, has to realize that the change has to be made elsewhere. Gurmeet flaunts his abs and not much else and Sharman, the only credible actor here, goes a little over-the-top with his enunciation. Sana, a Bigg Boss alumna, is still play-acting for 94 cameras instead of performing sincerely for one.

Three of the four songs are recreations of older hits and pop-up dutifully when there’s a lull in the screenplay. The background score refuses to die down and accompanies you throughout the movie.

While murder is a prominent feature of the thriller genre, director Vishal Pandya takes it a notch higher in his upcoming film, 'Wajah Tum Ho', by showing it live on television. The incident occurs when a man hacks into a channel's network, leading to chaos. The movie, which promises to be a tale of mystery that will keep the audience at the edge of their seats, features Sana Khaan and Gurmeet Choudhary as lawyers.

 While Sharman Joshi plays a cop who is investigating the case, Rajniesh Duggall is the owner of the television network that airs the murder.
Wajah Tum Ho Movie Review : Wajah Tum Ho is the latest product on the assembly line of half-baked sex-thrillers. Which is unfortunate, because the idea isn't half bad. There is no justifiable reason to recommend this one.