![]() Director Prawaal RamanProducer Ram Gopal VarmaMusic Ajay-AtulAmar Mohile Cinematography Pietro ZuercherAction Late Shahid ParwezCostumes Reza ShariffiBanner K Sera SeraVarma Corporation Ltd Release Date Jul 16, 2004Language Hindi | STAR CASTTushar Kapoor, Antra Mali, Govind Namdeo, Raghuveer Yadav, Raman Trikha, Rasika Joshi, Rajendra SethiGAYAB MOVIE REVIEWSBollywoodHungama 1.5/5 On the whole, GAYAB is strong on hype, but weak in content. The USP of the film is the invisible factor in the story, but an amateur screenplay ruins the show. Read More Rediff.com Tusshar Kapoor: If I work hard, I can do something With a mischievous glint in his eyes, Tusshar wishfully adds, "I would find out all the ghaplas (scams) that happen within the industry. I would find out about distributors who aren't honest in their dealings and catch all the foul play within the industry". Read More ApunKaChoice.com The makers of Gayab had a very novel idea in their hands, but they fail materialize it due to poor screenplay and a lackluster development of story in the second half when the protagonist becomes invisible. Read More PlanetBollywood.com 6/10 Music by Ajay-Atul and Amar Mohile is average on audio, but in the film seem misplaced and slacken the pace. It is surprising that the promos for the film looked very appealing, but the final product leaves much to be desired. Read More NowRunning.com 2/5 "Gayab" is essentially a one-line tele film stretched to a full feature. Though it contains a few warm and wicked moments, it finally gets mired in a manic maelstrom of climactic chases and other claptraps of popular cinema. Read More BBC.co.uk Gayab brings memories of the Hollywood film, The Invisible Man (1933). But does this Bollywood version create the same magic on the audience? Read on... Read More |