Vadh is a gritty psycho thriller that keeps viewers involved, particularly in the second half, and ends with an edge-of-the-seat climax. The identity of the killer is kept secret all throughout although the suspicion keeps shifting from one character to the other.
With one mysterious murder after another the director keeps building the momentum of the story and thereby gets the viewer more and more involved personally to find the killer. But in the end he fails to give a convincing motive for the crime.
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from the suspense angle what makes Vadh ‘a movie worth seeing’ is the performance by its leading cast and its background music. Right music in backdrop during different nail-biting suspense situations adds an extra punch and hits the adrenaline high.
In the leading role Nana Patekar does fit into the role of a suave psychiatrist who has his own personal reasons to track the killer down. Pitched opposite him Anupama Verma maintains confidence in her act and delivers the right emotion with alacrity. Puru Rajkumar too does an excellent job playing a dubious character.
In the film’s music the Jagjit Singh song, 'Bahut Khoobsurat Hain Aankhen Tumhari', and the Shweta Menon number, 'Kamsin Kali Hoon Tu Mujhko Khila De', are two highlights.