Blue Oranges
Blue Oranges
| 18 September 2009 (USA)
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When he's called in to investigate the murder of a former art student (Pooja Kanwal), Nilesh Bhargav (Rajit Kapoor) turns to the woman's paintings to see if they might hold clues to her killer's identity. Was it (Aham Sharma) the boyfriend she abandoned years ago and whom the police suspect? Or was there another with the motive, means and opportunity to do her in? Rajesh Ganguly directs this entertaining whodunit.

Reviews
Ehirerapp Waste of time
Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
ShangLuda Admirable film.
Robert Joyner The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
vinoodada Engrossing crime thriller that keep you wondering every scene. Went to watch it without any expectations, but was pleasantly surprised. Great plot, good movie. The acting of female actors could have been better, but overall entertaining.
Sam Blue Blue Oranges is a refreshing change. The characters are fresh, the story and screenplay original and the performances stupendous. It keeps one glued till the very end. Rajit Kapoor once again underlines his prowess as an actor.In fact all the characters played their parts to the hilt for which credit goes to the director.The director held the ropes tight not once letting the film take a wrong turn.Blue Oranges simply states that one doesn't need the age old formula of song and dance and fancy locations to make a film interesting. Its a pity the film didn't work at the box office but i surely hope the DVD format keeps the film alive
Avinash Patalay Blue Oranges:: Warrants real hard concentration. Yup - if you are watching this movie it is demanded that your attention levels should be at its pinnacle. For you miss a single clue, the jig- saw in your head is risked being incomplete. The film kicks off very much akin to tangled up threads - snare and delusion. With each passing reel, the director unweaves the complex plot. The director should be applauded for managing to hold the ropes tight. If he had gone slight astray, the results would have disastrous. Next to the plot, due credit is deserved by all the actors who got associated in this project. They were all near perfect. Rajit Kapoor I perceived reprises his Byomkesh Bakshi character. The downside is the lack of time to build up momentum. A few important aspects integral to the storyline simply kick-start zip, zap, zoom. Little bit of space and room would have been good. And the twist? I would prefer stating "Creative justice" more apt.
amit agarwal Whodunit?you keep asking till the very very end..This film is a little gem that Bollywood produces only once in a while.Excellent cast, superb performances, good story and above all measured direction make this film worth watching on big screen.The film demonstrates that you do not need any of the typical bollywood elements to make a film worth watching.Its a pity that even though its a "mutiplex film" its release is limited to very few shows.A labor of love that will be under watched but hopefully word of mouth will make it worthwhile for the team behind this venture.A small film that delivers big!!go watch it while you still can on the big screen.