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This
thriller focuses on Sophie (Urvashi Sharma), a young confident girl
from a middle-class family.
Whilst
engaged to handsome millionaire Karan Khanna (Bobby Deol), she comes
into contact with handsome, debonair Vicky Malhotra (Akshaye Khanna).
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Bobby
Deol in Naqaab
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Vicky
is a struggling but ambitious actor who would stop at nothing to
achieve his aims.
So
as time goes by, her affections shift to Vicky causing a rift in
her relationship with Karan.
This
shocking thriller also focuses on the shady past of all the three
characters with some alarming twists and turns.
Director
duo Abbas-Mastan is back with another thriller Naqaab, which is
based on a love triangle with a surprising twist.
Releasing
by Adlabs in the UK, Naqaab brings together Bobby Deol and Akshaye
Khanna after their box office hit, Humraaz (2002) which was also
directed by Abbas-Mustan.
Abbas
and Mustan are renowned for making successful Bollywood thrillers
and with a string of Bollywood successes like 36 China Town (2006),
Aitraaz (2004), Humraaz (2002) and Ajnabee (2001), this year's Naqaab
meaning the veil, is sure to bring audiences into cinemas.
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Previewed
by Manish Gajjar,
麻豆官网首页入口 Bollywood Correspondent
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