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    The Xpose Review| - 6/12/2014 8:21:25 AM
  May 16, 2014 will be marked as a extraordinary day in India forever. It is the day when two Gujarati men are set to create history. While it would not be possible to forecast yet the political records that PM-probable Narendra Modi might create, Himesh will definitely succeed in his endeavour with his film The Xpose.

Wait; did I just call it a film? My bad! It's actually a statement written in bold. One that reads - "I don't care what your intelligence says. What I say is absolute. If I say this film is set in the '60s, it is! Even if that means you have to ignore the contemporary clothes and cars that are whizzing by

The Xpose is supposed to be a tribute to the larger than life stardom of the '60s and '70s in Bollywood. It is an attempt to celebrate the most vibrant of ages. And it is also seemingly a tribute to the legendary Hitchcock (Trust me, there is a reference to Psycho towards the end), who made some remarkable whodunits. And to do this Himesh has come up with a script that is laughable and a screenplay that is incredibly hilarious - without intending to be so. And to top it up, they execute the story with production values that could put even the film industry in Malegaon to shame! Let's just say, The Xpose takes tackiness to another level with outstanding special effects and lack of will.

Or was this what they willed for? Maybe Ananth Mahadevan and Himesh Reshammiya wanted to make a cult classic like Kanti Shah's Gunda.
 
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