Nail Polish solid: Arjun Rampal, Manav Kaul, Anand Tiwari, Rajit Kapur, Madhoo Shah, Samreen Kaur
Nail Polish director: Bugs Bhargava Krishna
Nail Polish score: Three and a half stars
Nail Polish is an intriguing crime-legal thriller which manages to maintain its twists and turns, with minimal swerves. Well-liked, much-liked sports activities coach Veer Singh (Kaul) is accused of the heinous rape-and-murder of two youngsters. However what appears to be an open-and-shut case, going by the proof, turns right into a murky story of previous trauma, cut up personalities, and questionable redemption.
Effectively-heeled, well-known lawyer Sid Jaisingh (Rampal) springs up from an surprising supply. ‘Sarkaari vakeel’ Amit Kumar (Tiwari) retains rolling out witness after witness, which the protection will get busy batting away. Choose Bhusan (Kapur) presides, preserving an open thoughts. In the meantime, a violent episode pushes Veer Singh to the brink, and the flip makes us query how we understand sanity and ‘insanity’, and ask ourselves, is Veer harmless, or a ruthless killer?
The fast-paced plot is padded with attention-grabbing little touches, with the characters being proven of their skilled and private garb. Jaisingh likes carrying black satin at house, and doesn’t appear to look after the ladies he’s near. Tiwari has a comfy house life, however has to take the assistance of an inhaler to get his breath again. Bhushan has a spouse (Madhoo) who splits her affection between him and alcohol. And Veer’s darkish previous, unravelling swiftly, seems to have a phenomenal lady in it.
A number of issues are overstated (a predictable close-up with a personality smiling knowingly), a few information are fuzzily introduced, however regardless of the occasional eye-roll, Nail Polish, buoyed by a beautiful efficiency from Kaul, and ably supported by the remaining, hold us engaged. Nice to see Madhoo again within the films. That’s a bonus.