Crime reporter Vidhi (portrayed by Yami Gautam) embarks on a mission to unveil the mystery surrounding the sudden disappearance of a young theatre activist.

February 16

2023

Release Date

Hindi

Language

4 minutes

2 hours

Running Time

Available on

Zee5

Cast

Yami Gautam

Akshay Kapoor

Rahul Khanna

Tushar Pandey

Piaa Bajpai

Rohit Basfore

Yogesh Bhardwaj

Neil Bhoopalam

Honeyy Jaiin

Pankaj Kapur

Vikky Kumar

Moumita Pandit

Vinay Sharma

Kartikey Tripathi

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Lost Movie Review: An Investigation That Falls Short

Plot

Lost is the story of crime journalist Vidhi Sahani (Yami Gautam) who investigates the disappearance of a young man named Ishan Bharti. As she delves deeper, she discovers murky connections between Ishan's girlfriend Ankita (Pia Bajpayee) and politician Ranjan Varman (Rahul Khanna). The story touches upon issues such as corruption, patriarchy and naxal terror, but fails to stick the landing with a lacklustre climax and loose ends.

Acting

Yami Gautam delivers a solid performance as the determined Vidhi Sahani, while Pankaj Kapur shines as her supportive grandfather. Rahul Khanna impresses as the suave politician, and Pia Bajpayee has potential but her character lacks depth. Neil Bhoopalam is wasted in a forgettable role.

Cinematography

Cinematographer Avik Mukhopadhyay captures the vibrant streets of Kolkata with finesse, but falls short of turning the city into a character like Kahaani.

Direction

Director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's painfully inert storytelling and garbled script make it difficult to care about the characters or the issues they are grappling with. The film overplays Vidhi's virtue and fails to dwell deeper into the conversations concerning human rights, extremist groups or political-media nexus.

Conclusion

Lost has a relevant premise but fails to deliver on its potential. Its sole purpose is to overplay Vidhi's virtue without fulfilling the promise of complexity and nuance. While the performances are solid, they can't compensate for a half-baked script and clumsy direction. If you're a fan of Yami Gautam, Lost is worth a watch for her performance, otherwise, it's a missed opportunity.

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