Vaada
Vaada

Vaada

2005Movie122 minHindi

Rahul and Puja are married and totally devoted to each other. One day they meet with a terrible accident and Rahul loses his eyesight. On a business trip abroad Rahul meets a friend Karan. Impressed by his dynamism and business acumen, Rahul asks him to join his business. They return to India and Puja is stunned to see her husband with her friend Karan. Rahul's love for Puja is blind and unquestioning. Karan's love for Puja is obsessive and uncontrollable. Puja is trapped between a blind husband and a sighted lover.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: K. Muralimohana RaoGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film follows the tumultuous relationship between Surya and his wife, Abhi. Their marriage is strained by misunderstandings and the interference of a manipulative third party, Karan. Surya, a loving husband, finds himself caught in a web of deceit orchestrated by Karan, who harbors a secret ambition. The narrative unfolds as Surya fights to protect his love and reclaim his life from the clutches of treachery, ultimately leading to a dramatic confrontation.

Critical Reception

Vaada received mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised the performances of the lead cast, particularly Arjun Sarja and Trisha Krishnan, and the emotional depth of the story. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the pacing uneven in certain sections. The film was generally considered a decent entertainer, balancing romance with dramatic tension.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for strong lead performances and emotional narrative.
  • Criticized for a somewhat predictable plot and occasional pacing issues.
  • A well-made romantic drama with good tension.

Google audience: Audience reception for Vaada was generally positive, with viewers appreciating the chemistry between Arjun and Trisha, and the engaging storyline. Some common praises include the film's emotional weight and satisfactory conclusion, while minor criticisms occasionally touched upon the plot's adherence to familiar tropes.

Fun Fact

The film was a remake of the successful 2003 Tamil film 'Kaakha Kaakha', which starred Suriya and Jyothika.

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