
Director Kookie Gulati
Music Sachin Gupta
Writer Shiraz Ahmed
Lyrics Sameer
Release Date 09-Apr-2010
'PRINCE' RACES through in the first half with technical stunts and strong script in this fast paced action thriller, set to amaze the audience with the sharp instincts of 'Prince'. The film 'Prince' has been scripted by writer Shiraz Ahmed of Race fame. The story offers quite a number of twists and turns but slips to maintain a tempo in the second half of the film.
A production of Taurani brothers and directed by Kookie V Gulati ' Prince' has tried to break all the extremities of a conspiracy, deceit and deception.
The storyline webs around one of the most shrewd and intelligent burglars, who one fine morning wakes up to find a gun shot wound on his arm after committing the most dangerous theft of all times.
The thrill is witnessed right from the onset of the film when Prince (Vivek Oberoi) fails to remember his past and sets on a never ending trail of unanswered questions. Following his quest, he is able to discover his name to be Prince and that he used to work for a man named Sarang. He gets to know about his girlfriend's name to be Maya.
The film runs along a parallel sub-plot which shows the secret services in India I Grip, the intelligence CBI and the white collared criminals in the world, who are on a hunt for Prince because he is the only one who knows the whereabouts of the stolen . The whereabouts of the theft is found to have a secret not only to Prince's lost memory but also to the threat which can damage the entire human race.
Prince is entangled within lots of twists and turns which adds to the thrill of the story. Prince has no option but to rely upon his sharp instincts to save himself from the peril.
The role of 'Prince' is played by Vivek Oberoi, who is the protagonist while Aruna Shields, Nandana Sen, Niroo Singh, Sanjay Kapoor, Isaiah, Rajesh Khattar, Dilip Tahil, Mayur Puri, Manish Anand and Mohit Chauhan team up to make for a fantastic star cast for the film.
As a complete masala flick it has fantastic stunts, upbeat music though drops down in pace post- interval but still offers entertainment in tit-bits.
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