Paisa Vasool

Paisa Vasool

Flop / DisasterBlack Comedy
Director
Srinivas Bhashyam
Studio
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Release Date
27 January 2004
Running Time
139 min
Language
Hindi
Country
India
Budget
3.00 Cr
Box Office
0.69 Cr

Cast

Review

4/10Critic Score

This is exactly the kind of half-baked thriller that gives indie Bollywood a bad name. The premise—two women blackmailing mafia types after overhearing a heist—had potential for genuine tension, but the execution is painfully amateurish. The direction meanders without purpose, treating what should be high-stakes drama like a lazy hangout film. The chemistry between the leads feels forced, and neither actress is given material strong enough to elevate the thin script. Dialogue lands with all the impact of a wet fish, and the supposedly "sketchy mafia" antagonists are about as threatening as overgrown schoolboys playing gangsters in a college play.

What's most frustrating is that the film wastes its own premise. A story about two desperate women taking on criminals should crackle with desperation and danger—instead, we get meandering scenes that seem designed to pad runtime rather than build momentum. The heist angle gets buried under poorly paced exposition, and by the time actual consequences arrive, you've stopped caring. The cinematography is serviceable but uninspired, and the editing feels like someone learning the craft on the job. There's no wit, no style, no reason to invest in these characters or their increasingly predictable predicament.

Rating: 4/10

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Storyline

So this movie follows a down-on-her-luck actress named Baby who randomly meets Maria at a nightclub and ends up moving in with her. Maria's going through a rough patch—she's dealing with money problems and some sketchy mafia types are giving her grief. These two couldn't be more different, but they need each other, you know?

Here's where things get interesting: they accidentally stumble upon some guys talking about a heist they just pulled off. The robbers are basically bragging about how much cash they scored, and Baby and Maria decide to use this information to their advantage. They come up with this scheme to squeeze the criminals for a cut of the stolen money, thinking they've found their ticket out of trouble.

But obviously, the criminals aren't too happy about being blackmailed by a couple of random women who know their business. These guys are serious and dangerous, and they definitely don't want word getting out about what they've done. So what starts as a clever plan quickly turns into something way more complicated and risky than either of them bargained for.

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