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‘MONEY TANTRA’ REVIEW

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The film Money Tantra (UA), which was produced by Uni Player Films and released in Uttar Pradesh (at Bahraich) last week, tells the tale of a computer hacker.



The computer hacker known as Jayant is on the hunt for a strange hard drive that is believed to hold sensitive financial data that has the potential to upset the economy of the country. As Jayant continues to dive further into the digital underground, he finds himself drawn into a web that is fraught with peril at every corner. Now is the time for him to race against the clock in order to get to the bottom of the situation, discover the truth, and save the financial stability of the nation.



Because of its very technical nature, the tale that Anshuman Rawat has written is not particularly appealing to the average reader. Only a few of his screenplay's portions are very interesting. The dialogues are annoying.



The performances are not up to this standard. The average person is Shailendra Kumar. A typical person, Simran Awasthi is. The performance of Vijay Mishra is not spectacular. Among those who meet the requirements are Ravi Gupta, Ankita Tripathi, Veda Rakesh, and Rajveer Gaur.



The direction shown by Anshuman Rawat is lacking. Music and lyrics written by S. Vikas are not very engaging. In the backdrop, Devendu Ranjan's music is uninteresting. The cinematography of Inder Kumar provides a functional view. It is not worth mentioning that Ravi Gupta's production designing is anything special. A relaxed editing style was used by Anshuman Rawat.


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