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FILM REVIEW: Ghuspaithiya

In this digital age, where social media has become a worldwide blessing, some have taken use of it for evil, revealing the shadowy side of technology and these platforms. In the midst of an increase in cybercrimes and threats, Ghuspaithiya explores the shadowier side of the internet while crafting a narrative thriller.

Speaking about the plot, the mission of tapping the phones has been assigned to Ravi playing by (Vineet Kumar Singh), an upright police officer in Uttar Pradesh. During this covert operation, Ravi learns of the unethical activities of powerful individuals. Urvashi Rautela's character Aabha, the spouse of Ravi, is a social media junkie who enjoys publishing all of her account updates on various platforms. He is completely shocked when, out of the blue, he hears his wife's voice over the phone calls.

Aabha turns out to be one of the victims of cyberstalker Anshuman (Karan Oberoi), who targets girls, according to what he discovers throughout his research. What approach will Ravi and Aabha use in this case? You'll have to see Ghuspaithiya on a wide screen for that, though.

The plot has been expertly woven by director Susi Ganeshan, who has added just the right twists and turns to keep you on the edge of your seat. Actually, technical divisions like editing and cinematography contribute to the movie's amplification through music and BGM, creating an immersive experience.

Regarding the performances, Vineet Kumar Singh and Akshay Oberoi both do a fantastic job portraying their respective roles. Urvashi gives it her all, while Govind Namdev establishes a powerful presence with his acting prowess.

All things considered, Ghuspaithiya is worth seeing because of its timely subject and for providing important new perspectives on cybercrime.

 
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