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This is an archive article published on May 15, 2009

Movie review: Suno Na,Ek Nanhi Awaaz

An unwed mother facing all odds to bring her baby into the world : that,in a nutshell,is the story of ‘Suno Na,Ek Nanhi Awaaz’.

Cast: Tara Sharma,Dharmendra Gohil,Rinku Patel,Avinash Tiwari

Director: Amy Thanawala

An unwed mother facing all odds to bring her baby into the world : that,in a nutshell,is the story of ‘Suno Na,Ek Nanhi Awaaz’.

Anupama (Tara) moves in with spunky gal pal Raina (Rinku Patel) after the boyfriend dumps her,and the parents disown her. The men she meets covet her at first,and then,discovering that she’s pregnant,make nasty comments about girls and loose morals,and then,predictably,one of them falls for her.

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This debutant feature has very little going for it. Even it’s airy display of a gay couple (two young fellows who openly live together),and it’s bandying about hip phrases like ‘our pregnancy’ and Lamaze classes,is banal. Tara Sharma’s pleasant persona is drowned by her one-track delivery And the baby-who-talks-from-the-womb,clearly inspired by the ‘Look Who’s Talking’ movies,is a major irritant.

There’s a bit of ‘Nine Months’,and ‘Kya Kehna’,which had a much more glamorous Preity Zinta essay a similar role,in here too. But go on,we’ll spare you.

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