
Raqeeb
- Director
- Anurag Singh
- Studio
- Filmcity
- Release Date
- 17 May 2007
- Running Time
- 124 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹6.25 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹1.78 Cr
Review
"Raqeeb" had the bones of something genuinely interesting—a revenge thriller with layered motivations and genuine emotional stakes beneath the surface scheming. The premise of hidden connections and festering family wounds offers real dramatic potential, and you can sense the director understood that psychological manipulation and revelation could carry more weight than simple greed-driven criminality. But somewhere between conception and execution, the film loses its nerve. The twist about Siddharth and Sophie's conspiracy tied to Remo's father should land with impact; instead, it feels awkwardly grafted on, as if the filmmakers realized halfway through shooting they needed more than a basic love triangle. The revelations come across as mechanical rather than organic, and the performances never quite find the conviction needed to sell such heavy emotional baggage.
The film's real problem is its inability to sustain tension or clarity. If you're going for a deception-laden thriller where loyalties constantly shift, you need either razor-sharp writing or performers charismatic enough to make you *want* to follow the maze. "Raqeeb" delivers neither. The cat-and-mouse games feel repetitive rather than escalating, and by the time we reach the "intense final confrontation," there's precious little investment in who deserves what. The direction lacks the confidence to commit—scenes that should crackle instead meander, and the dark turns feel obligatory rather than earned
Storyline
So basically, there's this super rich but kind of goofy guy named Remo who gets married to this gorgeous woman Sophie, mostly because his mischievous half-brother keeps pushing them together. Life seems perfect until Sophie's ex-boyfriend Sunny suddenly shows up and things get really twisted. These two start plotting something seriously dark against Remo, and it involves fake threats and a dangerous situation that spirals out of control.
What makes this whole thing crazy is that it turns out there's way more going on beneath the surface than anyone realizes. Siddharth, Remo's half-brother, is actually in cahoots with Sophie, and they've got some heavy baggage from the past involving Remo's father that's driving them to do something unthinkable. They're not just after Remo for money—there's real emotional pain fueling their actions, and they're willing to go to extreme lengths for revenge.
The whole situation becomes this wild game of deception where you're never quite sure who's actually on whose side or what's really happening. There are cops involved, secret alliances, and nothing is quite what it seems on the surface. The tension keeps building as the truth slowly unravels and everyone's true motives get exposed, leading to a pretty intense final confrontation where everything comes crashing down.




