![]() Director Mahesh ManjrekarProducer Sunil ShettyMusic Naresh SharmaShamir Tandon Anand Raj Anand Anand-Milind Cinematography Vijay AroraStory Mahesh ManjrekarCostumes Falguni ThakoreBanner Popcorn Motion PicturesCine Blitz Productions Release Date Sep 3, 2004Run Time 149 MinLanguage Hindi | STAR CASTSanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Bipasha Basu, Dino Morea, Amrita Arora, Neha Dhupia, Himanshu Malik, Abhishek Bachchan, Payal Rohatgi, Rajat Kapoor, Sharat Saxena, Shasikala, Yana Gupta, Shivaji Satam, Sachin Khedekar, BeenaRAKHT VIDEOSRAKHT PHOTO GALLERYRakht Movie Photos
RAKHT MOVIE REVIEWSBollywoodHungama 2.5/5 On the whole, RAKHT is appealing in parts and will therefore meet with mixed reactions from the paying public. At the box office, the film should strike a chord with the multiplex going viewers mainly, but its prospects at mass oriented cinema halls could prove to be a matter of concern. Read More Rediff.com Rakht chills in parts With frightening promos on air for weeks and posters of the film plastered all over Mumbai, Rakht seems to carry a buzz. Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, Rakht stars Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty and Dino Morea, with Bipasha Basu leading the bevy of beauties Amrita Arora. in an item number, adds oomph. Read More ApunKaChoice.com Good On the whole, Rakht is a watchable flick with its shares of ups and downs. The movie,s 'slow than usual' pace may not go well with certain viewers. Others will be impressed by the authencity with which Manjreakar creates an eerie and spooky ambience on the screen. Read More PlanetBollywood.com 6.5/10 Direction by Mahesh Manjrekar leaves a lot to be desired, because the movie seems rushed together and not as polished as his other films. Overall, the film should be watched if you like freaky films. Read More NowRunning.com 2/5 As a whodunit, 'Rakht' doesn't have much meat to chew on. The denouement when it comes puts the plot in a barely contained panic. Watch this film for the way Manjrekar uses mainstream stars, specially Bipasha who is exotic, enigmatic and erotic in spite of an eight year old son. Read More BBC.co.uk The film flows at a steady pace during the first half as we get introduced to all the characters and their personal problems. It only picks up after the intermission. Watching Rakht will send a chill down your spine, largely due to its musical score and performance. Read More |