For example, why would Shabana go to the houseboat all by herself at night when there's a murderer on the loose? At the same time, it's great to watch such an excellent group of actors work together and I was interested in how the director would choose to conclude the film. It's also very easy to figure out that the lead suspects were not the actual murderers and after some time one can easily figure out who it is. One such example is the scene where Shabana finds a drenched in blood dead chicken in her bed. Some sequences were out of place and it appears as though Chopra just put them in for the sake of thrills. For instance, the sequence where Shabana delivers her dialogue to Amol while lifeless hand keeps bumping on her foot and she's completely unaware of it. I especially enjoyed the humour that took place in the shooting scenes. While a few of it is unintentional, there's also plenty of satire. 'Khamosh' isn't as much a thriller as there's a lot of humour. Chopra's reference to films like 'The Godfather' and 'Psycho' were quite funny. I liked the idea that the whodunnit story takes place among a films cast and crew as they are shooting on location. Vidhu Vinod Chopra has created a very Hitchcockian thriller.
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