A Punjabi boy, Samir is street-smart in a disarming manner and cunning in an innocent way.
He is currently jobless with his sense of humour and joie de vivre intact. Samir has a weakness for beautiful women. He falls in love very easily. So it's not very difficult to imagine Samir falling for Zara's charm. What makes Zara even more attractive is her proposal - to kidnap her.
Little did he know that it was an adventure that was going to change his life - forever! Was the dead woman really Zara? Was she real or an illusion? Samir needs answers before he gets sucked in the whirlpool he created. He needed his every reserve of strength, resolve and intelligence to extricate himself from the mess and find out the truth.
Neha Oberoi as Zara
Calling her beautiful or seductive would be an understatement. Zara is expressive, enigmatic, charming and extremely beckoning. She is all poise and grace in Jatin's company, but she is full of abandon and totally wild when on her own.
Changing personalities to fulfill her needs was as simple as changing clothes for her. Planning her own abduction to test her husband's love was obviously something only Zara could do. Or was there more to her plan than meets the eye.
Was she truly an enigma or just a scheming woman? Did she really love Jatin? Or was she drawn to the charming stranger Samir? Only Zara could tell. Or may be not.
Arbaaz Khan as Jatin Kampani
He is rich, suave, understated and elegant. Jatin is a businessman and a man of few words. He zealously guards his societal position and values the respect he enjoys from peers, subordinates and the media.
He loves his wife Zara. But after her abduction he fears the worst. May be it was too late to express all the feelings he nurtured for her.
Synopsis:
After a successful businessman's stunning wife disappears, hostile and taunting ransom demands follow. As the true nature of stakes for the captor and captives unfold, 'Woodstock Villa' transforms from a neo noir into a chilling and shocking thriller and ultimately into a vivid, icy tale of murder, mystery and suspense.
Neither pleading eyes nor bound wrists, nor a shallow grave are what they seem as a moment of relief is suddenly transformed into a web of deceit and a moment of truth is followed by a sudden web of lies.
Unsettling, thrilling, hallucinatory, suspenseful and erotic, 'Woodstock Villa' is contemporary entertainment that breaks new ground with every twist.
Made under the banner of Sanjay Gupta's White Feather Films, 'Woodstock Villa' has Sanjay Dutt making a special appearance in a song.
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