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Review: Disastrous ‘Suno Na’ is capable of giving labour pains!
Updated on Friday, May 15, 2009, 16:27 IST
 Spicezee Bureau

Mumbai, May 15: Tara Sharma starrer ‘Suno Na - Ek Nanhi Aawaz’, which released all over this Friday, appears to be a completely uninteresting attempt to spread some socially relevant messages.
Amy Thanawala`s directorial debut, ‘Suno Na’ is about an unwed mother`s foetus talking to her. Well, the film isn’t as lovable as its subject, and the `talking foetus` is rather totally unbearable.

The story has Anupama (Tara Sharma), who is ditched by her lover when she becomes pregnant with his child. And obviously, she decides to keep the child against the wishes of her family. She then moves to Mumbai with her friend Raina (Rinku Patel) and gets herself a job.

Then, she starts hearing her unborn child talking to her, and begins to chat with him every now and then. Her baby, Sammy (as she calls him/her) becomes her only friend and support.

And the story takes another turn when three different men are found to be taking interest in her. One is her musician neighbour (Avinash Tiwary). The other is a simple, middle-class man Dhruv Shah (Dharmendra Gohil), a professor and the third is Anupama`s senior at work, Deepak (Makrand Shukla).

Tara Sharma’s weird dialogue delivery could be clearly noticed. Amongst the three newcomers in male leads, Avinash Tiwari and Rinku Patel are not bad.

Ignore ‘Suno Na’ if you really want to save yourself from serious torture.

Rating: One!


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